The Works of William Shakespeare, Band 17Jefferson Press [Bigelow, Smith & Company, 1909 |
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... matter . But the discussion concerns some one entirely unknown ; we learn nothing whatever of the man's person or home . Singularly enough , all commentators pass over this circumstance without remark , although no similar disconnected ...
... matter . But the discussion concerns some one entirely unknown ; we learn nothing whatever of the man's person or home . Singularly enough , all commentators pass over this circumstance without remark , although no similar disconnected ...
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... matter of dispute . Coleridge thought that the original text of Shakespeare had been spoiled by actors . Knight considered the piece to be a revision of an older play , of which portions only were retained , so that Timon was to be ...
... matter of dispute . Coleridge thought that the original text of Shakespeare had been spoiled by actors . Knight considered the piece to be a revision of an older play , of which portions only were retained , so that Timon was to be ...
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... matter ; wax being the type of a " theme easily moulded to any drift , not rigidly fixed to one . ' Mr. Collier's second folio changes wax into verse , which strikes us as not unworthy of being considered ; as wax was then commonly ...
... matter ; wax being the type of a " theme easily moulded to any drift , not rigidly fixed to one . ' Mr. Collier's second folio changes wax into verse , which strikes us as not unworthy of being considered ; as wax was then commonly ...
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... matters , 220 After distasteful looks and these hard fractions , With certain half - caps and cold - moving nods They froze me into silence . Tim . You gods , reward them ! Prithee , man , look cheerly . These old fellows Have their ...
... matters , 220 After distasteful looks and these hard fractions , With certain half - caps and cold - moving nods They froze me into silence . Tim . You gods , reward them ! Prithee , man , look cheerly . These old fellows Have their ...
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... matter what ; he's poor , and that's revenge enough . Who can speak broader than he that has no house to put his head in ? such may rail against great build- ings . Enter Servilius . Tit . O , here's Servilius ; now we shall know some ...
... matter what ; he's poor , and that's revenge enough . Who can speak broader than he that has no house to put his head in ? such may rail against great build- ings . Enter Servilius . Tit . O , here's Servilius ; now we shall know some ...
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