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... for the play abounds in brief passages of great beauty and melody . There are here , too , as in his other early dramas , outlines of thought and touches of character , sometimes faintly or imperfectly sketched , to which he ...
... for the play abounds in brief passages of great beauty and melody . There are here , too , as in his other early dramas , outlines of thought and touches of character , sometimes faintly or imperfectly sketched , to which he ...
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6 common . SCENE III . " Is it MINE EYE , or Valentinus ' praise ” —This is the reading of Stevens . The folio , 1623 , reads , -- “ – this left shoe is my father ” -A passage in King Joan also shows that each foot was formerly ( as now ) ...
6 common . SCENE III . " Is it MINE EYE , or Valentinus ' praise ” —This is the reading of Stevens . The folio , 1623 , reads , -- “ – this left shoe is my father ” -A passage in King Joan also shows that each foot was formerly ( as now ) ...
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... passage has much perplexed the commentators . Pope , naturally enough , thinks it very odd , that Valentine holes against their eyes , with glasses in them . ” should give up his mistress at once , without any reason “ — I made her ...
... passage has much perplexed the commentators . Pope , naturally enough , thinks it very odd , that Valentine holes against their eyes , with glasses in them . ” should give up his mistress at once , without any reason “ — I made her ...
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How otherwise , ' says he , do painters dister understood the passage , which is thus paraphrased tinguish copies from originals ? And have not authors in the “ Tales from Shakespeare : ”their peculiar style and manner , from which a ...
How otherwise , ' says he , do painters dister understood the passage , which is thus paraphrased tinguish copies from originals ? And have not authors in the “ Tales from Shakespeare : ”their peculiar style and manner , from which a ...
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Now in the stirring passage of the day , Ant . E. Go , fetch me something : I'll break ope A vulgar comment will be made of it ; And that supposed by the common route , Dro . S. Break any breaking here , and I'll break Against your yet ...
Now in the stirring passage of the day , Ant . E. Go , fetch me something : I'll break ope A vulgar comment will be made of it ; And that supposed by the common route , Dro . S. Break any breaking here , and I'll break Against your yet ...
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