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... Shakespeare's Library , vol . i . p . 18 , where he gives an account of the turning adrift of the heroine in a boat having neither saile , nor rudder to guide it ; ' a note which , if it proves any thing , proves that " butt " is not ...
... Shakespeare's Library , vol . i . p . 18 , where he gives an account of the turning adrift of the heroine in a boat having neither saile , nor rudder to guide it ; ' a note which , if it proves any thing , proves that " butt " is not ...
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... Shakespeare is " unhacked rapier . " 66 ACT IV . SCENE 2.-C. p . 403 . They have here propertied me . " " They have taken possession of me , as of a man unable to look to himself . This is Johnson's explanation ; but it may be doubted ...
... Shakespeare is " unhacked rapier . " 66 ACT IV . SCENE 2.-C. p . 403 . They have here propertied me . " " They have taken possession of me , as of a man unable to look to himself . This is Johnson's explanation ; but it may be doubted ...
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... Shakespeare run to the op- posite extreme ; they have persuaded themselves that passages which violate every rule of metre were purposely left in that state by the great poet , for the sake of producing some parti- cular effect on the ...
... Shakespeare run to the op- posite extreme ; they have persuaded themselves that passages which violate every rule of metre were purposely left in that state by the great poet , for the sake of producing some parti- cular effect on the ...
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SHAKESPEARE | 4 |
Two GENTLEMEN OF VERONA | 10 |
MEASURE FOR MEASURE | 17 |
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