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For my part , I am quite content with the foregoing explanation of the title Twelfth Night ; certainly with less confidence I pass on to suggest that , like The Winter's Tale or the Midsummer - Night's Dream , this play was something ...
For my part , I am quite content with the foregoing explanation of the title Twelfth Night ; certainly with less confidence I pass on to suggest that , like The Winter's Tale or the Midsummer - Night's Dream , this play was something ...
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The hart . various edd . with " soe'er " in next line ; this can be hardly intentional as in 7 and 8 ; F has ' so , ere " ; Capell suggests " soever " ; thus the rhyme would be avoided . 66 12. validity ] value .
The hart . various edd . with " soe'er " in next line ; this can be hardly intentional as in 7 and 8 ; F has ' so , ere " ; Capell suggests " soever " ; thus the rhyme would be avoided . 66 12. validity ] value .
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Farmer suggests that this line should be thrown into the form of a question . ... and I think it quite unneces- sary to doubt the F reading . evil " was suggested as an alternative for " Devil , " as being a translation of " Malvolio " ...
Farmer suggests that this line should be thrown into the form of a question . ... and I think it quite unneces- sary to doubt the F reading . evil " was suggested as an alternative for " Devil , " as being a translation of " Malvolio " ...
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The Works Of Shakespeare: Henry V William Shakespeare,William James Craig,Robert Hope Case No preview available - 2019 |
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