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... passage III . iv . 33 ( see note ) is a snatch from a song , and should there- fore be in quotation marks ; also that the remark " Tell me your mind " ( I. v . 212 ) must be given to Olivia . Some sort of argument in favour of the ...
... passage III . iv . 33 ( see note ) is a snatch from a song , and should there- fore be in quotation marks ; also that the remark " Tell me your mind " ( I. v . 212 ) must be given to Olivia . Some sort of argument in favour of the ...
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... passage in the Diary of John Manningham , which was first published by Collier in 1831. Manningham was a barrister of the Middle Temple , and his Diary extends with certain breaks and digressions from Christmas 1601 to the 14th of April ...
... passage in the Diary of John Manningham , which was first published by Collier in 1831. Manningham was a barrister of the Middle Temple , and his Diary extends with certain breaks and digressions from Christmas 1601 to the 14th of April ...
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... passage in Twelfth Night , II . v . 41 , 42 , " There is example for ' t ; the lady of the Strachy married the yeoman of the wardrobe " ; and it is possible , as I may repeat later , that this " lady of the Strachy " is the Lady of ...
... passage in Twelfth Night , II . v . 41 , 42 , " There is example for ' t ; the lady of the Strachy married the yeoman of the wardrobe " ; and it is possible , as I may repeat later , that this " lady of the Strachy " is the Lady of ...
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... passage given by Hunter as follows : 2 " The story is new , never seen nor read , and only dipped for and taken out of their own industrious noddles as your prize- tickets are dipped for and taken out on Twelfth Night3 ( la Notte di ...
... passage given by Hunter as follows : 2 " The story is new , never seen nor read , and only dipped for and taken out of their own industrious noddles as your prize- tickets are dipped for and taken out on Twelfth Night3 ( la Notte di ...
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... passages that referred to years later- sometimes considerably later - than 1602. Chalmers , for example , was confident that the farcical combat between Cesario and Sir Andrew was intended to throw ridicule on the practice of duelling ...
... passages that referred to years later- sometimes considerably later - than 1602. Chalmers , for example , was confident that the farcical combat between Cesario and Sir Andrew was intended to throw ridicule on the practice of duelling ...
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