The Works of Shakespeare: Twelfth night; or, What you willMethuen, 1899 |
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... note the rhymes in these lines ; also in 11 and 12. În 7 and 8 they may serve to end the music , or at least to close the lyrical opening of the speech . In Shakespeare such rhymes often announce the fall of the curtain . 7. Enough ...
... note the rhymes in these lines ; also in 11 and 12. În 7 and 8 they may serve to end the music , or at least to close the lyrical opening of the speech . In Shakespeare such rhymes often announce the fall of the curtain . 7. Enough ...
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... note that the Duke devotes a second speech to this subject ; and this second ... line 94 below , and on lines 33-35 . 30. wears she to him ] adapts herself ... line bears out the meaning assigned to it by Wright— " ex- ercises an evenly ...
... note that the Duke devotes a second speech to this subject ; and this second ... line 94 below , and on lines 33-35 . 30. wears she to him ] adapts herself ... line bears out the meaning assigned to it by Wright— " ex- ercises an evenly ...
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... note on IV . iii . 26 . 145. strangle ] Cf. " cast " in line 119 , screws " in line 121 , " tear " in line 125 , etc. 66 145. strangle thy propriety ] Cf. " I will acquaintance strangle , " Sonnet , lxxxix . 9 ; also , " It frights the ...
... note on IV . iii . 26 . 145. strangle ] Cf. " cast " in line 119 , screws " in line 121 , " tear " in line 125 , etc. 66 145. strangle thy propriety ] Cf. " I will acquaintance strangle , " Sonnet , lxxxix . 9 ; also , " It frights the ...
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