Shakespeare's A Midsummer-night's DreamMaynard, Merrill, 1890 - 119 Seiten |
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... thought to be too learned for our purpose , or on other grounds was deemed irrelevant to it . The notes of other English editors have been freely incorporated . Harvard College Library Jan. 21,1910 from Education Dept. Library B. K. THE ...
... thought to be too learned for our purpose , or on other grounds was deemed irrelevant to it . The notes of other English editors have been freely incorporated . Harvard College Library Jan. 21,1910 from Education Dept. Library B. K. THE ...
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... thoughts into the fibre of one's own mental constitution . And always new rewards come to the care- ful reader - in the shape of new meanings , recognition of 5 vi thoughts he had before missed , of relations between GENERAL NOTICE. ...
... thoughts into the fibre of one's own mental constitution . And always new rewards come to the care- ful reader - in the shape of new meanings , recognition of 5 vi thoughts he had before missed , of relations between GENERAL NOTICE. ...
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William Shakespeare Brainerd Kellogg. vi thoughts he had before missed , of relations between the characters that had hitherto escaped him . For reading Shakespeare is just like examining Nature ; there are no hollownesses , there is no ...
William Shakespeare Brainerd Kellogg. vi thoughts he had before missed , of relations between the characters that had hitherto escaped him . For reading Shakespeare is just like examining Nature ; there are no hollownesses , there is no ...
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... thought | you said | you nei | ther lend | nor bor | row . ” ( b ) In any foot the accent may be shifted from the second to the first syllable , provided two accented syllables do not coine together . 66 99 " Pluck ' the | young suck ...
... thought | you said | you nei | ther lend | nor bor | row . ” ( b ) In any foot the accent may be shifted from the second to the first syllable , provided two accented syllables do not coine together . 66 99 " Pluck ' the | young suck ...
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... thought , and , with perhaps higher attributes , wants its peculiar fascination . It is , as Coleridge described it , one continued specimen of the dramatized lyrical , " the whole a fabric of the most creative and visionary imagination ...
... thought , and , with perhaps higher attributes , wants its peculiar fascination . It is , as Coleridge described it , one continued specimen of the dramatized lyrical , " the whole a fabric of the most creative and visionary imagination ...
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