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... speech on the second day of the action ( Act I. sc . iv . ) , where he says that the Duke " hath known you ( Viola ) but three days . " Some other discrepancies are too trifling to find a place in this Introduction , and they will be ...
... speech on the second day of the action ( Act I. sc . iv . ) , where he says that the Duke " hath known you ( Viola ) but three days . " Some other discrepancies are too trifling to find a place in this Introduction , and they will be ...
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... speech . In Shakespeare such rhymes often announce the fall of the curtain . 7. Enough ] already the Duke " sur- feits . " 9. quick , etc. ] Here " quick " is partly explained by " Even in a minute " ( line 14 ) , and " fresh " probably ...
... speech . In Shakespeare such rhymes often announce the fall of the curtain . 7. Enough ] already the Duke " sur- feits . " 9. quick , etc. ] Here " quick " is partly explained by " Even in a minute " ( line 14 ) , and " fresh " probably ...
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... speech serves for authority , The like of him . Know'st thou this country ? Cap . Ay , madam , well ; for I was bred ... speeches throughout . Accordingly Fleay writes : " I believe this part of the play was written in 1595 . . . Duke in ...
... speech serves for authority , The like of him . Know'st thou this country ? Cap . Ay , madam , well ; for I was bred ... speeches throughout . Accordingly Fleay writes : " I believe this part of the play was written in 1595 . . . Duke in ...
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... speech ( lines 42-45 ) , and by her previous sketch of Sir Andrew . 50. Accost ] According to Halliwell , as quoted by Furness , " One of the fashionable terms of courtship in Shake- speare's time . " Thus , in Sir Gyles Goosecappe ...
... speech ( lines 42-45 ) , and by her previous sketch of Sir Andrew . 50. Accost ] According to Halliwell , as quoted by Furness , " One of the fashionable terms of courtship in Shake- speare's time . " Thus , in Sir Gyles Goosecappe ...
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... speech . 70. thought is free " ] Cf. The Tempest , III . ii . 132. One of the pro- verbs in Heywood ( 1546 ) , see J. Shar- 70 . man's ed . , 1874 , p . 98 ; possibly also the refrain of a song , and found as early as Gower . Here it ...
... speech . 70. thought is free " ] Cf. The Tempest , III . ii . 132. One of the pro- verbs in Heywood ( 1546 ) , see J. Shar- 70 . man's ed . , 1874 , p . 98 ; possibly also the refrain of a song , and found as early as Gower . Here it ...
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