The Works of Shakespeare: Twelfth night or What you will, 1930At the University Press, 1962 |
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... meaning . He was never , But where he meant to ruin , pitiful . His promises were , as he then was , mighty ; But his performance , as he is now , nothing . Of his own body he was ill , and gave The clergy ill example . Griffith . Noble ...
... meaning . He was never , But where he meant to ruin , pitiful . His promises were , as he then was , mighty ; But his performance , as he is now , nothing . Of his own body he was ill , and gave The clergy ill example . Griffith . Noble ...
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... meaning is ' rinsing ' ) points to Buckingham's next speech as con- cerned with ' wrenching ' ' distortion of meaning ' . We have to choose between imperfect modernization and = sacrificing some contextual suggestions of the original ...
... meaning is ' rinsing ' ) points to Buckingham's next speech as con- cerned with ' wrenching ' ' distortion of meaning ' . We have to choose between imperfect modernization and = sacrificing some contextual suggestions of the original ...
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... meaning The exact contrast between ' words ' and ' meaning ' is obscure . The next line sug- gests that ' double in words ' = ' using ambiguous ex- pressions ' and ' double in meaning ' - ' performing actions ( e.g. ' pitiful ' ones ) ...
... meaning The exact contrast between ' words ' and ' meaning ' is obscure . The next line sug- gests that ' double in words ' = ' using ambiguous ex- pressions ' and ' double in meaning ' - ' performing actions ( e.g. ' pitiful ' ones ) ...
Inhalt
PREFATORY NOTE PAGE | vii |
The Play | xxxi |
THE STAGEHISTORY OF HENRY VIII | xxxviii |
Urheberrecht | |
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