The Works of Shakespeare, Volumen1Methuen, 1904 |
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... look for the reasons thereof . And he only finds that he had already been fully informed . The Quarto gives evidence here again of faulty con- densation . Any one about to compress the Fifth Act would infallibly omit " mum " and ...
... look for the reasons thereof . And he only finds that he had already been fully informed . The Quarto gives evidence here again of faulty con- densation . Any one about to compress the Fifth Act would infallibly omit " mum " and ...
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... looks up to him and consults him . He is too good - humoured and kindly to quarrel with his wife about it , but he agrees to differ with her in his choice for their daughter - a trouble that could ... look upon , we would INTRODUCTION lvii.
... looks up to him and consults him . He is too good - humoured and kindly to quarrel with his wife about it , but he agrees to differ with her in his choice for their daughter - a trouble that could ... look upon , we would INTRODUCTION lvii.
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William Shakespeare. off , and fair to look upon , we would like to know her better . Considering the important part she plays in the story , the main part indeed in the primary business of the play , it is remarkable how little we are ...
William Shakespeare. off , and fair to look upon , we would like to know her better . Considering the important part she plays in the story , the main part indeed in the primary business of the play , it is remarkable how little we are ...
Página lxix
... looks upon it , we may assume , as a bad debt for the present , since he says nothing about it ; or he may have been paid , and that may account for Falstaff's poverty . When did the deer - stealing episode occur ? Some time , we can ...
... looks upon it , we may assume , as a bad debt for the present , since he says nothing about it ; or he may have been paid , and that may account for Falstaff's poverty . When did the deer - stealing episode occur ? Some time , we can ...
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... look over the characters , it appears at once that poetry , if it were there , should centre upon Fenton and Anne Page . The other characters are fitter for prose . Fenton and Anne are , however , kept in the background , for the ...
... look over the characters , it appears at once that poetry , if it were there , should centre upon Fenton and Anne Page . The other characters are fitter for prose . Fenton and Anne are , however , kept in the background , for the ...
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