“The” Pictorial Edition of the Works of Shakspere, المجلد 2G. Routledge, 1867 |
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... passage is as follows : - " The story of All's Well that ends Well , or , as I suppose it to have been sometimes called , Love's Labour Wonne , " ( and here Farmer inserts a reference to Meres ' ' Wits ' Treasury , ' 1598 , ) " is ...
... passage is as follows : - " The story of All's Well that ends Well , or , as I suppose it to have been sometimes called , Love's Labour Wonne , " ( and here Farmer inserts a reference to Meres ' ' Wits ' Treasury , ' 1598 , ) " is ...
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... passage : " The beautiful speech of the sick King in this play has much the air of that moral and judicious ... passages , not merely difficult but almost impossible to be understood , remain out of the first attempt ; and here the poet ...
... passage : " The beautiful speech of the sick King in this play has much the air of that moral and judicious ... passages , not merely difficult but almost impossible to be understood , remain out of the first attempt ; and here the poet ...
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... Passage . This use of the word is now little known ; but it is highly expressive . Modern writers have substituted event and circumstance - words that do not convey the mean- ing of passage - what passes . Henry IV , in his reproof of ...
... Passage . This use of the word is now little known ; but it is highly expressive . Modern writers have substituted event and circumstance - words that do not convey the mean- ing of passage - what passes . Henry IV , in his reproof of ...
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... passage we must define the meaning of " virtuous qualities . ' The Countess has distinguished between " dispositions " and " fair gifts . " By the one is meant the natural temper and affections - by the other the results of education ...
... passage we must define the meaning of " virtuous qualities . ' The Countess has distinguished between " dispositions " and " fair gifts . " By the one is meant the natural temper and affections - by the other the results of education ...
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... passage in the original stands thus : - " Love , no god , that would not extend his might only where qualities were ... passage differently from the received mode . It appears to us that the passages which we give between parentheses are ...
... passage in the original stands thus : - " Love , no god , that would not extend his might only where qualities were ... passage differently from the received mode . It appears to us that the passages which we give between parentheses are ...
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