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... Furness for his monumental edition of The Winter's Tale in the " New Variorum Shakespeare " is very great indeed . Finally , I should like to place on record the invaluable assistance which I have received from the General Editor of ...
... Furness for his monumental edition of The Winter's Tale in the " New Variorum Shakespeare " is very great indeed . Finally , I should like to place on record the invaluable assistance which I have received from the General Editor of ...
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... Furness interprets this as follows : " To hinder which would be a punish- ment to me , although you inflicted it out of love . " 66 40. take ] It is probable that this word is used here in the sense of " charm , " delight . " Such a use ...
... Furness interprets this as follows : " To hinder which would be a punish- ment to me , although you inflicted it out of love . " 66 40. take ] It is probable that this word is used here in the sense of " charm , " delight . " Such a use ...
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... Furness thinks this wrong , and main- tains that " the meaning is not that original sin is excepted , but that even inherited as it was , it was swept clean away . " It must be allowed that this second interpretation keeps nearer to the ...
... Furness thinks this wrong , and main- tains that " the meaning is not that original sin is excepted , but that even inherited as it was , it was swept clean away . " It must be allowed that this second interpretation keeps nearer to the ...
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... Furness quotes a passage from Batman uppon Bartho- lome , lib . iv . cap . 11 , page 33 , in which reference is made to a " kindly melan- choly " that " needeth that it be med- deled with bloude to make the bloude apte and covenable to ...
... Furness quotes a passage from Batman uppon Bartho- lome , lib . iv . cap . 11 , page 33 , in which reference is made to a " kindly melan- choly " that " needeth that it be med- deled with bloude to make the bloude apte and covenable to ...
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... ( Furness ) . " " 201. strike ] blast , spread ruin ; com- pare Hamlet , I. i . 162 : " The nights are wholesome , then no planets strike . " 202. predominant ] in the ascendant ; compare All's Well that Ends Well , 1. i . 214 : “ Born ...
... ( Furness ) . " " 201. strike ] blast , spread ruin ; com- pare Hamlet , I. i . 162 : " The nights are wholesome , then no planets strike . " 202. predominant ] in the ascendant ; compare All's Well that Ends Well , 1. i . 214 : “ Born ...
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