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The meaning , no doubt , is , if Fortune were subdued by Nature , thou wouldst be unparalleled . ” It is evident that there is no corruption of the text , and that Mr. Collier is right in understanding being ' after “ nature : ” the ...
The meaning , no doubt , is , if Fortune were subdued by Nature , thou wouldst be unparalleled . ” It is evident that there is no corruption of the text , and that Mr. Collier is right in understanding being ' after “ nature : ” the ...
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As to “ a made man , ” — Mr . Collier ought to have known that , in Shakespeare's time , the expression meant only • a man whose fortune is made , ' a fortunate man ; ' - You're a made old man . ” The Winter's Tale , act iii . sc .
As to “ a made man , ” — Mr . Collier ought to have known that , in Shakespeare's time , the expression meant only • a man whose fortune is made , ' a fortunate man ; ' - You're a made old man . ” The Winter's Tale , act iii . sc .
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Fortune , good night ; Smile once more ; turn thy wheel ! ” Arrange , with Mr. Knight and the other modern editors ; “ Take vantage , heavy eyes , not to behold This shameful lodging . Fortune , good night ; smile once more ; turn thy ...
Fortune , good night ; Smile once more ; turn thy wheel ! ” Arrange , with Mr. Knight and the other modern editors ; “ Take vantage , heavy eyes , not to behold This shameful lodging . Fortune , good night ; smile once more ; turn thy ...
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Two GENTLEMEN OF VERONA | 10 |
MEASURE FOR MEASURE | 17 |
Much ADO ABOUT NOTHING | 31 |
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