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... present passage ; yet they both print ; " Presents more woful pageants , than the scene Wherein we play in . " As you like it , act ii . sc . 7 . " In what enormity is Marcius poor in , that you two have not in abundance ? " Coriolanus ...
... present passage ; yet they both print ; " Presents more woful pageants , than the scene Wherein we play in . " As you like it , act ii . sc . 7 . " In what enormity is Marcius poor in , that you two have not in abundance ? " Coriolanus ...
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In the present passage , " wake " evidently means ' hold a late revel . ' So , in poets of a much earlier date , we find the words watch and watching employed as equivalent to debauch at night ; ' Hatefull of harte he was to sobernes ...
In the present passage , " wake " evidently means ' hold a late revel . ' So , in poets of a much earlier date , we find the words watch and watching employed as equivalent to debauch at night ; ' Hatefull of harte he was to sobernes ...
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... gift is made . " COLLIer . 66 In act iv . sc . 2 , p . 212 , Imogen says , " clay and clay differs in dignity Whose dust is both alike " : but the difference there spoken of , is in the present passage so decidedly implied by the very ...
... gift is made . " COLLIer . 66 In act iv . sc . 2 , p . 212 , Imogen says , " clay and clay differs in dignity Whose dust is both alike " : but the difference there spoken of , is in the present passage so decidedly implied by the very ...
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SHAKESPEARE | 4 |
Two GENTLEMEN OF VERONA | 10 |
MEASURE FOR MEASURE | 17 |
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