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... means , of course , incitements .-- The folio has " . tiall spirits ; " which Delius adopts , and defends by what he considers to be a parallelism , - " As he is very potent with such spirits , " Hamlet , act ii . sc . 2. But here the ...
... means , of course , incitements .-- The folio has " . tiall spirits ; " which Delius adopts , and defends by what he considers to be a parallelism , - " As he is very potent with such spirits , " Hamlet , act ii . sc . 2. But here the ...
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... means To make thee capable . Enter CORNWALL , REGAN , and Attendants . Corn . How now , my noble friend since I came hither , — Which I can call but now , -I've heard strange news . Reg . If it be true , all vengeance comes too short ...
... means To make thee capable . Enter CORNWALL , REGAN , and Attendants . Corn . How now , my noble friend since I came hither , — Which I can call but now , -I've heard strange news . Reg . If it be true , all vengeance comes too short ...
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... mean'st by this ? Kent . To go out of my dialect , which you discommend so much . I know , sir , I am no flatterer : he that beguiled you in a plain accent was a plain knave ; which , for my part , I will not be , though I should win ...
... mean'st by this ? Kent . To go out of my dialect , which you discommend so much . I know , sir , I am no flatterer : he that beguiled you in a plain accent was a plain knave ; which , for my part , I will not be , though I should win ...
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... means your grace ? Lear . Who stock'd my servant ? Regan , I have good hope Thou didst not know on't . - Who comes here ? O heavens , Enter GONERIL . If you do love old men , if your sweet sway Allow obedience , if yourselves are old ...
... means your grace ? Lear . Who stock'd my servant ? Regan , I have good hope Thou didst not know on't . - Who comes here ? O heavens , Enter GONERIL . If you do love old men , if your sweet sway Allow obedience , if yourselves are old ...
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... mean- ing ; and so its tame conclusion is this , in the four latter moderns give me that patience which I need , & c . " Notes , & c . , vol . i . P. ii . p . 162.— Other alterations have been suggested by Malone , Ritson , Mason , and ...
... mean- ing ; and so its tame conclusion is this , in the four latter moderns give me that patience which I need , & c . " Notes , & c . , vol . i . P. ii . p . 162.— Other alterations have been suggested by Malone , Ritson , Mason , and ...
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