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... idea . We therefore follow the original exactly , leaving to our readers to form their own interpretation . Claiming the same liberty for ourselves , we believe the words of the song to be the same as the poet wrote them , but that the ...
... idea . We therefore follow the original exactly , leaving to our readers to form their own interpretation . Claiming the same liberty for ourselves , we believe the words of the song to be the same as the poet wrote them , but that the ...
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... idea : ' see Malone's note ad l . ) " 1 Lord . ACT II . SCENE 1.-C. p . 456 . For her , my lord , I dare my life lay down , and will do't , sir , Please you t'accept it , that the queen is spotless I ' the eyes of heaven , and to you ...
... idea : ' see Malone's note ad l . ) " 1 Lord . ACT II . SCENE 1.-C. p . 456 . For her , my lord , I dare my life lay down , and will do't , sir , Please you t'accept it , that the queen is spotless I ' the eyes of heaven , and to you ...
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... idea ; whereas the poet , by ' travailing , ' seems to have reference to the struggle between the sun and night , which induces Rosse to ask , ' Is't night's predominance , or the day's shame , ' " & c . COLLIER . The stupidity of Mr ...
... idea ; whereas the poet , by ' travailing , ' seems to have reference to the struggle between the sun and night , which induces Rosse to ask , ' Is't night's predominance , or the day's shame , ' " & c . COLLIER . The stupidity of Mr ...
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SHAKESPEARE | 4 |
Two GENTLEMEN OF VERONA | 10 |
MEASURE FOR MEASURE | 17 |
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