The Works of Shakespeare: Twelfth night; or, What you willMethuen, 1899 |
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... Possibly again a suggestion from Golding's Ovid : “ There from hys quiuer full of shafts two arrowes did he take Of sundrie workes : tone causeth Loue , the tother doth it slake , That causeth loue , is all of golde with point full ...
... Possibly again a suggestion from Golding's Ovid : “ There from hys quiuer full of shafts two arrowes did he take Of sundrie workes : tone causeth Loue , the tother doth it slake , That causeth loue , is all of golde with point full ...
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... possibly the text has some of both these meanings . 32. praise ] Possibly " appraise " ; or in two senses , as in 1. v . 258 . women's 33-35 . Our fancies are ] This inconsequent reflection may also appear to suggest a personal motive ...
... possibly the text has some of both these meanings . 32. praise ] Possibly " appraise " ; or in two senses , as in 1. v . 258 . women's 33-35 . Our fancies are ] This inconsequent reflection may also appear to suggest a personal motive ...
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... possibly given to a clumsy hound . 66 Furness suggests that it may stand for " Shouter , ' as " suitor " was pro- nounced " shooter " ; and he adds that " Shouter " as the name of a dog would be as appropriate as Echo . " He also thinks ...
... possibly given to a clumsy hound . 66 Furness suggests that it may stand for " Shouter , ' as " suitor " was pro- nounced " shooter " ; and he adds that " Shouter " as the name of a dog would be as appropriate as Echo . " He also thinks ...
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