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... feel convinced that Shakespeare wrote " brakes , " i . e . instruments of torture : the word in that sense is by no means uncommon ; for instance , Palsgrave has , 66 I brake on a brake or payne bauke , as men do mysdoers to confesse ...
... feel convinced that Shakespeare wrote " brakes , " i . e . instruments of torture : the word in that sense is by no means uncommon ; for instance , Palsgrave has , 66 I brake on a brake or payne bauke , as men do mysdoers to confesse ...
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... feel convinced that he would have adopted a different collocation of the words . Which reading may be right " astronomically , " I do not presume to determine : I leave the discussion of that point to Mr. Collier and Sir John Herschel ...
... feel convinced that he would have adopted a different collocation of the words . Which reading may be right " astronomically , " I do not presume to determine : I leave the discussion of that point to Mr. Collier and Sir John Herschel ...
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... feel confident that the one in question is utterly wrong ; for to no writer of prose or verse would it ever have occurred to say that a maid was " ripe for marriage SIGHT , " i . e . for the SIGHT of marriage . Malone's alteration ...
... feel confident that the one in question is utterly wrong ; for to no writer of prose or verse would it ever have occurred to say that a maid was " ripe for marriage SIGHT , " i . e . for the SIGHT of marriage . Malone's alteration ...
Inhalt
SHAKESPEARE | 4 |
Two GENTLEMEN OF VERONA | 10 |
MEASURE FOR MEASURE | 17 |
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