The Works of Shakespeare: Twelfth night; or, What you willMethuen, 1899 |
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... passage here and there ; indeed , we may say that in regard to its very worst and its very best there is often little to choose between an earlier and a later play , as may be seen from the following passages in A Mid- summer - Night's ...
... passage here and there ; indeed , we may say that in regard to its very worst and its very best there is often little to choose between an earlier and a later play , as may be seen from the following passages in A Mid- summer - Night's ...
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... passage I shall be content to leave the Folio reading " sound " to all lovers of the poetry of Shakespeare , and I will merely add the somewhat similar thought in Bacon ( Essay , " Of Gar- dens " ) , " The breath of flowers is far ...
... passage I shall be content to leave the Folio reading " sound " to all lovers of the poetry of Shakespeare , and I will merely add the somewhat similar thought in Bacon ( Essay , " Of Gar- dens " ) , " The breath of flowers is far ...
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... passage . It may mean ( 1 ) since definite meanings were assigned to them ; though this ( see Appendix II . ) seems contra- dicted by Shakespeare's own use of words , and by the Clown's speech , lines 11-14 ( " You have . . . outward ...
... passage . It may mean ( 1 ) since definite meanings were assigned to them ; though this ( see Appendix II . ) seems contra- dicted by Shakespeare's own use of words , and by the Clown's speech , lines 11-14 ( " You have . . . outward ...
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