The Works of Shakespeare: Twelfth night; or, What you willMethuen, 1899 |
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... 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 , and that it corresponded to the " Edict ...
... 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 , and that it corresponded to the " Edict ...
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... sometimes pleasantly , but sometimes also perni- ciously , apparent . 6. perchance ] here " by chance , " " only by chance , " " by a mere or lucky chance . " 8. to ... chance ] " that you may console yourself with what fortune may have ...
... sometimes pleasantly , but sometimes also perni- ciously , apparent . 6. perchance ] here " by chance , " " only by chance , " " by a mere or lucky chance . " 8. to ... chance ] " that you may console yourself with what fortune may have ...
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... sometimes altogether . Sir To . Art thou good at these kickshawses , knight ? 99 , 100 . 117. kickshawses ] 91. Pourquoi , ] Pur - quoy F. 92. " pourquoi " ] _purquoy ? F. curl by nature ] Theobald , etc .; coole my nature F ...
... sometimes altogether . Sir To . Art thou good at these kickshawses , knight ? 99 , 100 . 117. kickshawses ] 91. Pourquoi , ] Pur - quoy F. 92. " pourquoi " ] _purquoy ? F. curl by nature ] Theobald , etc .; coole my nature F ...
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