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This is a pleasant allusion , ' says Warburton , ' to the custom of ancient poets and painters , who represent the furies in rags . " COLLIER . Ate , as Steevens observes , and as every school - boy knows , was not a Fury . SCENE 3.
This is a pleasant allusion , ' says Warburton , ' to the custom of ancient poets and painters , who represent the furies in rags . " COLLIER . Ate , as Steevens observes , and as every school - boy knows , was not a Fury . SCENE 3.
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66 Rialto is the name , not of the bridge , but of the island from which it is called ; and the Venetians say il ponte ... It was there that the Christian held discourse with the Jew ; and Shylock refers to it when he says , • • Signor ...
66 Rialto is the name , not of the bridge , but of the island from which it is called ; and the Venetians say il ponte ... It was there that the Christian held discourse with the Jew ; and Shylock refers to it when he says , • • Signor ...
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Hold hook and line , say I. Down ! down , dogs ! down fates . ... In the first place , I cannot perceive the " consistency " which , Mr. Collier says , is given to Pistol's speech by the reading , " fates : " Pistol has indeed " been ...
Hold hook and line , say I. Down ! down , dogs ! down fates . ... In the first place , I cannot perceive the " consistency " which , Mr. Collier says , is given to Pistol's speech by the reading , " fates : " Pistol has indeed " been ...
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SHAKESPEARE | 4 |
Two GENTLEMEN OF VERONA | 10 |
MEASURE FOR MEASURE | 17 |
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