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... retains " civil " !! - That Beaumont and Fletcher saw no civility in such a proceeding , is evident from the following parallel passages ; " A cannibal , that feeds on the heads of maids , Then flings their bones and bodies to the devil ...
... retains " civil " !! - That Beaumont and Fletcher saw no civility in such a proceeding , is evident from the following parallel passages ; " A cannibal , that feeds on the heads of maids , Then flings their bones and bodies to the devil ...
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... retains " sides " in the text !! - mentions , in a note , that Tieck considers the word to be used here for the seat of the passions " ( which , however , he has some doubt of , though he does not reject the opinion ! ) , — and ...
... retains " sides " in the text !! - mentions , in a note , that Tieck considers the word to be used here for the seat of the passions " ( which , however , he has some doubt of , though he does not reject the opinion ! ) , — and ...
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... retain . " In act i . sc . 7 , Macbeth says ; " but that this blow Might be the be - all and the end - all , here , But here , upon this bank and shoal of time , We'd jump the life to come . " and the folio having " school , " Tieck ...
... retain . " In act i . sc . 7 , Macbeth says ; " but that this blow Might be the be - all and the end - all , here , But here , upon this bank and shoal of time , We'd jump the life to come . " and the folio having " school , " Tieck ...
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SHAKESPEARE | 4 |
Two GENTLEMEN OF VERONA | 10 |
MEASURE FOR MEASURE | 17 |
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