The Works of Shakespeare ..., Volume 39Bobbs-Merrill Company, 1922 |
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... senses , unintelligent of our insufficience , may , though they cannot praise us , as little accuse us . Cam . You pay a great deal too dear for what's given freely . Arch . Believe me , I speak as my understanding instructs me , and as ...
... senses , unintelligent of our insufficience , may , though they cannot praise us , as little accuse us . Cam . You pay a great deal too dear for what's given freely . Arch . Believe me , I speak as my understanding instructs me , and as ...
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... sense of to allow ( O.E. lætan ) or the verb to let in the sense of hinder , delay ( O.E. lettan ) . We have therefore to choose between ( 1 ) to allow him to remain there a month , and ( 2 ) to tarry there a month ; with the latter ...
... sense of to allow ( O.E. lætan ) or the verb to let in the sense of hinder , delay ( O.E. lettan ) . We have therefore to choose between ( 1 ) to allow him to remain there a month , and ( 2 ) to tarry there a month ; with the latter ...
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... sense , but to " titled lady " ; compare Lafeu's give several instances of the use of the reference to Helena as " doctor she " in word in the plural to denote " the All's Well that Ends Well , II . i . 77 . various stages of a journey ...
... sense , but to " titled lady " ; compare Lafeu's give several instances of the use of the reference to Helena as " doctor she " in word in the plural to denote " the All's Well that Ends Well , II . i . 77 . various stages of a journey ...
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... sense of sexual love , and that intension has the force of " intensity . " We may accordingly interpret the line as follows : Love ! the intensity of thy ardour penetrates to the inmost recesses of the heart . With this use of intention ...
... sense of sexual love , and that intension has the force of " intensity . " We may accordingly interpret the line as follows : Love ! the intensity of thy ardour penetrates to the inmost recesses of the heart . With this use of intention ...
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... sense of nose , and recognis- ing that the word was somewhat un- familiar , explains its meaning by adding the words , " the bill . " It does not occur elsewhere in Shakespeare , but is found in Painter's Palace of Pleasure ( 1566 ) and ...
... sense of nose , and recognis- ing that the word was somewhat un- familiar , explains its meaning by adding the words , " the bill . " It does not occur elsewhere in Shakespeare , but is found in Painter's Palace of Pleasure ( 1566 ) and ...
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