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... Duke's ; in the last two only of the Duke's , never of the Emperor's . It is true that in V. iv . 141 , " empress ' love " is mentioned , but only as a general expression . It may have been repeated from II . iv . 76. It is strange that ...
... Duke's ; in the last two only of the Duke's , never of the Emperor's . It is true that in V. iv . 141 , " empress ' love " is mentioned , but only as a general expression . It may have been repeated from II . iv . 76. It is strange that ...
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... Duke's : " I can only say that every reader of the play finds in Act II . scene iv . ( which Mr Fleay admits to be Shakspere's ) the Duke , and his daughter Silvia , at his court , talking to Valentine at that same court where he ...
... Duke's : " I can only say that every reader of the play finds in Act II . scene iv . ( which Mr Fleay admits to be Shakspere's ) the Duke , and his daughter Silvia , at his court , talking to Valentine at that same court where he ...
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... Duke that the Clown who sang the song isn't present to sing it again . Then Curio goes to fetch the Clown and while he's away , the Duke more fully describes , and gives his opinion on , the song , to Viola , just as a master might to a ...
... Duke that the Clown who sang the song isn't present to sing it again . Then Curio goes to fetch the Clown and while he's away , the Duke more fully describes , and gives his opinion on , the song , to Viola , just as a master might to a ...
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Discussion on Paper I Mr Furnivall p 17 Mr Richard | 254 |
PORTIONS WERE WRITTEN AT DIFFERENT | 285 |
ON TWO PLAYS OF SHAKSPERES THE VERSIONS | 339 |
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