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... master , yet pleads his cause with another woman , who in turn falls in love with her . This twofold story in one form or another became popular , and it was told many times by dramatists or novelists , especially in the sixteenth ...
... master , yet pleads his cause with another woman , who in turn falls in love with her . This twofold story in one form or another became popular , and it was told many times by dramatists or novelists , especially in the sixteenth ...
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... master to the death ; and Peele , in his Sir Clyomon and Sir Clamydes , 1599 , gives us a similar incident . But these examples might be multiplied , and they need not be dwelt upon except so far as they remind us of the popularity ...
... master to the death ; and Peele , in his Sir Clyomon and Sir Clamydes , 1599 , gives us a similar incident . But these examples might be multiplied , and they need not be dwelt upon except so far as they remind us of the popularity ...
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... Master William Shakspeers Comedyes , Histories , and Tragedyes " specified " soe manie of the said copies as are not formerly entred to other men " ; and among these was Twelfth Night . We may therefore conclude that this play was not ...
... Master William Shakspeers Comedyes , Histories , and Tragedyes " specified " soe manie of the said copies as are not formerly entred to other men " ; and among these was Twelfth Night . We may therefore conclude that this play was not ...
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... Master Stephen ; otherwise they are marked off in the text more clearly than usual . Viola , for example , who was " of many accounted beautiful . . . bore a mind that envy could not but call fair " ; the " mind " of the " melancholy ...
... Master Stephen ; otherwise they are marked off in the text more clearly than usual . Viola , for example , who was " of many accounted beautiful . . . bore a mind that envy could not but call fair " ; the " mind " of the " melancholy ...
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... Master Pease- blossom , I shall desire you of more acquaintance , " Midsummer Night's Dream , III . i . 185. Nor need we sup- pose with Walker that the F omission of a stop after " acquaintance " implied that the sentence was incomplete ...
... Master Pease- blossom , I shall desire you of more acquaintance , " Midsummer Night's Dream , III . i . 185. Nor need we sup- pose with Walker that the F omission of a stop after " acquaintance " implied that the sentence was incomplete ...
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