The Works of Shakespeare ..., Volume 39Bobbs-Merrill Company, 1922 |
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Page xxiv
... meaning of which is readily grasped by them.2 It would seem , therefore , that at the close of Shakespeare's career , and at the time when he was engaged upon his " romances , " he took special delight in stories the action of which is ...
... meaning of which is readily grasped by them.2 It would seem , therefore , that at the close of Shakespeare's career , and at the time when he was engaged upon his " romances , " he took special delight in stories the action of which is ...
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... meaning would be : On 3 the occasion of your visit our entertain- ment of you , when compared with your entertainment of us , may put us to shame ; but the cordiality of our wel- come shall make amends . They were trained together in ...
... meaning would be : On 3 the occasion of your visit our entertain- ment of you , when compared with your entertainment of us , may put us to shame ; but the cordiality of our wel- come shall make amends . They were trained together in ...
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... meaning of gest wife , " or possibly , as C. T. Onions in this passage . They record no other suggests , in his Shakespeare Glossary , occurrence of the word in this sense , but to " titled lady " ; compare Lafeu's give several ...
... meaning of gest wife , " or possibly , as C. T. Onions in this passage . They record no other suggests , in his Shakespeare Glossary , occurrence of the word in this sense , but to " titled lady " ; compare Lafeu's give several ...
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... meaning is not that original sin is excepted , but that even inherited as it was , it was swept clean away . " It must be allowed that this second interpretation keeps nearer to the force of the word " clear'd " than that of Theobald ...
... meaning is not that original sin is excepted , but that even inherited as it was , it was swept clean away . " It must be allowed that this second interpretation keeps nearer to the force of the word " clear'd " than that of Theobald ...
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... meaning seems to be that love is so powerful that it may associate itself with unrealities and pursue its course without having a definite object in view ; and if such is possible , it is all the more natural to believe that its power ...
... meaning seems to be that love is so powerful that it may associate itself with unrealities and pursue its course without having a definite object in view ; and if such is possible , it is all the more natural to believe that its power ...
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