The Works of William Shakespeare, Band 9J. D. Morris, 1901 |
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... person never means to perform . HAZLITT : Characters of Shakspear's Plays . The comic scenes , and the general graceful ease and fluency of its diction , give an air of lightness and variety to the play that are wanting in the novel ...
... person never means to perform . HAZLITT : Characters of Shakspear's Plays . The comic scenes , and the general graceful ease and fluency of its diction , give an air of lightness and variety to the play that are wanting in the novel ...
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... persons , to make modern and fa- miliar , things supernatural and causeless . Hence is it that we make trifles of terrors ; ensconcing ourselves into seeming knowledge , when we should submit ourselves to an unknown fear . Par . Why ...
... persons , to make modern and fa- miliar , things supernatural and causeless . Hence is it that we make trifles of terrors ; ensconcing ourselves into seeming knowledge , when we should submit ourselves to an unknown fear . Par . Why ...
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... person ; IV . ii . 50 . Change , interchange ; III . ii . 100 . Chape , " the metallic part at the end of the scabbard " ; IV . iii . 154 . Charge , cost ; II . iii . 116 . Choice ; " most rich c . , " choicest treasure ; III . vii . 26 ...
... person ; IV . ii . 50 . Change , interchange ; III . ii . 100 . Chape , " the metallic part at the end of the scabbard " ; IV . iii . 154 . Charge , cost ; II . iii . 116 . Choice ; " most rich c . , " choicest treasure ; III . vii . 26 ...
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... person on the creation of an estate less than that which the grantor has ; IV . iii . 297 . Removes , post - stages ; V. iii . 131 . Repairs , restores , does me good ; I. ii . 31 . Repeal'd , called back ; II . iii . 50 . Repetition ...
... person on the creation of an estate less than that which the grantor has ; IV . iii . 297 . Removes , post - stages ; V. iii . 131 . Repairs , restores , does me good ; I. ii . 31 . Repeal'd , called back ; II . iii . 50 . Repetition ...
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... person John Drum's Entertainment ' probably meant to give him such an entertain- ment as the drum gets ; hence ' to give a person a drumming , ' to turn him forcibly out of your company . Theobald quotes the following from Holinshed's ...
... person John Drum's Entertainment ' probably meant to give him such an entertain- ment as the drum gets ; hence ' to give a person a drumming , ' to turn him forcibly out of your company . Theobald quotes the following from Holinshed's ...
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