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... seem , are worthy of some consideration ; topical allusion , 1 if not actually abundant , is nevertheless to be met with frequently in plays that show " the very age and body of the time , his form and pressure " ; and it is certainly ...
... seem , are worthy of some consideration ; topical allusion , 1 if not actually abundant , is nevertheless to be met with frequently in plays that show " the very age and body of the time , his form and pressure " ; and it is certainly ...
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... seems an error ; we should expect a colon ; but if we omit " if thou thou'st him some thrice , it shall not be amisse , ” we may retain the comma , and then by placing a colon after " paper , " we have what would appear to have been the ...
... seems an error ; we should expect a colon ; but if we omit " if thou thou'st him some thrice , it shall not be amisse , ” we may retain the comma , and then by placing a colon after " paper , " we have what would appear to have been the ...
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... seem to have gained proficiency , but this particular may be mentioned here with equal propriety ; we cannot detach substance from form , and under this head of style a whole treatise might be written on the contrast afforded by the ...
... seem to have gained proficiency , but this particular may be mentioned here with equal propriety ; we cannot detach substance from form , and under this head of style a whole treatise might be written on the contrast afforded by the ...
Página xxxi
... seem to lose by it ; 1 and we often hear that the romantic element in the play makes it less suited for the stage than most of the other comedies . In this we have at least a germ of truth ; yet the larger truth lies in the fact that ...
... seem to lose by it ; 1 and we often hear that the romantic element in the play makes it less suited for the stage than most of the other comedies . In this we have at least a germ of truth ; yet the larger truth lies in the fact that ...
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... seems to have immedi- ately followed ; nor is the plot nearly so well constructed . Viola would be more interesting if she had not indelicately , as well as unfairly towards Olivia , 2 determined to win the Duke's heart before she had ...
... seems to have immedi- ately followed ; nor is the plot nearly so well constructed . Viola would be more interesting if she had not indelicately , as well as unfairly towards Olivia , 2 determined to win the Duke's heart before she had ...
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