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... an epithet to " man " seems necessary here ; and surely " mad " may be understood in another sense than ' lunatic ; ' Biron afterwards taxes Boyet with " jesting merrily " ( p . 368 ) , and calls him " old mocker ” ( p . 371 ) .
... an epithet to " man " seems necessary here ; and surely " mad " may be understood in another sense than ' lunatic ; ' Biron afterwards taxes Boyet with " jesting merrily " ( p . 368 ) , and calls him " old mocker ” ( p . 371 ) .
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328 ) , but there is no necessary reference to it in the text . ' Winchester goose ! ' seems merely used as a term of abuse . " COLLIER . Various words of reproach , —such as lurdan , ribald , & c . & c . -were formerly used without any ...
328 ) , but there is no necessary reference to it in the text . ' Winchester goose ! ' seems merely used as a term of abuse . " COLLIER . Various words of reproach , —such as lurdan , ribald , & c . & c . -were formerly used without any ...
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Be , ' necessary to the sense and measure , is omitted in all the old editions . " COLLIER . The word " be " supplied by Malone ( and adopted also by Mr. Knight ) is an unnecessary addition . The to stand thus ; passage ought " Or ...
Be , ' necessary to the sense and measure , is omitted in all the old editions . " COLLIER . The word " be " supplied by Malone ( and adopted also by Mr. Knight ) is an unnecessary addition . The to stand thus ; passage ought " Or ...
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SHAKESPEARE | 4 |
Two GENTLEMEN OF VERONA | 10 |
MEASURE FOR MEASURE | 17 |
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