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... examples might be multiplied , and they need not be dwelt upon except so far as they remind us of the popularity which the ... example for ' t ; the lady of the Strachy married the yeoman of the wardrobe " ; and it is possible , as I may ...
... examples might be multiplied , and they need not be dwelt upon except so far as they remind us of the popularity which the ... example for ' t ; the lady of the Strachy married the yeoman of the wardrobe " ; and it is possible , as I may ...
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... example , — and that Twelfth Night in our " old and antique " England was a time of feasting and mirth . But as new pieces were often presented before Elizabeth on Twelfth Night , there is some plausibility in the conjecture which would ...
... example , — and that Twelfth Night in our " old and antique " England was a time of feasting and mirth . But as new pieces were often presented before Elizabeth on Twelfth Night , there is some plausibility in the conjecture which would ...
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... example , was confident that the farcical combat between Cesario and Sir Andrew was intended to throw ridicule on the practice of duelling , and that it corresponded to the " Edict and Censure against Private Combats " issued by King ...
... example , was confident that the farcical combat between Cesario and Sir Andrew was intended to throw ridicule on the practice of duelling , and that it corresponded to the " Edict and Censure against Private Combats " issued by King ...
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... example , notes on 1. iii . 128 , 111. ii . 46 and v . 5 ; also p . 196 , A. 2 See also notes on I. ii . 24 , I. v . 171 , and II . iv . I. Mr. Fleay is sometimes regarded as being more in- genious INTRODUCTION xxiii.
... example , notes on 1. iii . 128 , 111. ii . 46 and v . 5 ; also p . 196 , A. 2 See also notes on I. ii . 24 , I. v . 171 , and II . iv . I. Mr. Fleay is sometimes regarded as being more in- genious INTRODUCTION xxiii.
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... example , is abundantly illustrated in this play . See note on 1. iii . 7 , IV . i . 35 , III . iv . 170 , III . ii . 15 , IV . i . 55 , etc. We might also mention the formal legal phrasing which occurs so often in his earlier writings ...
... example , is abundantly illustrated in this play . See note on 1. iii . 7 , IV . i . 35 , III . iv . 170 , III . ii . 15 , IV . i . 55 , etc. We might also mention the formal legal phrasing which occurs so often in his earlier writings ...
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