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... shews that the speech be- longs to Benedick : why should Leonato wish to put Beatrice suddenly to silence ? she has said nothing which concerns him . Secondly , it is as evident that the speaker of these words kisses Beatrice , as that ...
... shews that the speech be- longs to Benedick : why should Leonato wish to put Beatrice suddenly to silence ? she has said nothing which concerns him . Secondly , it is as evident that the speaker of these words kisses Beatrice , as that ...
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... Tollet is not the only one of Shakespeare's commentators who shews extreme ignorance of the language of an earlier period . On the passage of Hamlet , act iv . sc . 7 , " And then this should is like a spendthrift sigh KING LEAR . 223.
... Tollet is not the only one of Shakespeare's commentators who shews extreme ignorance of the language of an earlier period . On the passage of Hamlet , act iv . sc . 7 , " And then this should is like a spendthrift sigh KING LEAR . 223.
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... shews that he must have read it , not only retails this obsolete " foolery , " but declares that twire may here be used in the same sense as in Chaucer ! Now , could " twire " in the sense of sing accord with the context ? When ...
... shews that he must have read it , not only retails this obsolete " foolery , " but declares that twire may here be used in the same sense as in Chaucer ! Now , could " twire " in the sense of sing accord with the context ? When ...
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SHAKESPEARE | 4 |
Two GENTLEMEN OF VERONA | 10 |
MEASURE FOR MEASURE | 17 |
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