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... called Adam . " 66 When Benedick says that he who hits him is to be called Adam , ' the allusion may be to the famous outlaw and archer Adam Bell ; or perhaps the meaning only is , that the person who hit the bottle was to be called ...
... called Adam . " 66 When Benedick says that he who hits him is to be called Adam , ' the allusion may be to the famous outlaw and archer Adam Bell ; or perhaps the meaning only is , that the person who hit the bottle was to be called ...
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... called for ; because , else- where in this act , we find that the nights were moonlight at the time when Hippolyta is speaking . In this restoration I am glad to fortify myself by the opinion of Mr. Amyot . " COLLIER . " Now " for " new ...
... called for ; because , else- where in this act , we find that the nights were moonlight at the time when Hippolyta is speaking . In this restoration I am glad to fortify myself by the opinion of Mr. Amyot . " COLLIER . " Now " for " new ...
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... called ) of a theatre , which when out of use were thrust into some dark loft or lumber - room . " CoLLier . There is certainly no allusion here to theatrical " proper- ties " -no more than there is in the following passages of ...
... called ) of a theatre , which when out of use were thrust into some dark loft or lumber - room . " CoLLier . There is certainly no allusion here to theatrical " proper- ties " -no more than there is in the following passages of ...
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SHAKESPEARE | 4 |
Two GENTLEMEN OF VERONA | 10 |
MEASURE FOR MEASURE | 17 |
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