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... suppose for a mo- ment that he would use it in a sense directly opposite to that in which it was universally employed ? The fact undoubtedly is , that in this passage of The Comedy of Errors , the Ms. having vnstain'd , " the original ...
... suppose for a mo- ment that he would use it in a sense directly opposite to that in which it was universally employed ? The fact undoubtedly is , that in this passage of The Comedy of Errors , the Ms. having vnstain'd , " the original ...
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... suppose that such a wild fancy would spring up spontaneously in the brains of two commentators . Not even in Lycophron , the most enigmatical of poets , is there any expression half so far - fetched or so strangely - compounded as ...
... suppose that such a wild fancy would spring up spontaneously in the brains of two commentators . Not even in Lycophron , the most enigmatical of poets , is there any expression half so far - fetched or so strangely - compounded as ...
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... suppose that the governor of Mitylene would come unattended ; and the pre- sent speech is immediately followed by " Enter Lysimachus and Lords " ) . In the next line , therefore , the reading of the later editions , " them , " is the ...
... suppose that the governor of Mitylene would come unattended ; and the pre- sent speech is immediately followed by " Enter Lysimachus and Lords " ) . In the next line , therefore , the reading of the later editions , " them , " is the ...
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SHAKESPEARE | 4 |
Two GENTLEMEN OF VERONA | 10 |
MEASURE FOR MEASURE | 17 |
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