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... meaning is obvious : -lest you be thought rather to affect a sorrow than to feel it . Such slight inaccuracies are not peculiar to Shakespeare , as Malone has thought necessary to prove in detail . 54. than to have- ] I think this must ...
... meaning is obvious : -lest you be thought rather to affect a sorrow than to feel it . Such slight inaccuracies are not peculiar to Shakespeare , as Malone has thought necessary to prove in detail . 54. than to have- ] I think this must ...
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... meaning . Mr. Thiselton's note is admirable : " evi- dently signifies more than it would at the present day . In Utopia we read , ' The whiche two vices of affection and avarice , where they take place in judgements ' ( original Latin ...
... meaning . Mr. Thiselton's note is admirable : " evi- dently signifies more than it would at the present day . In Utopia we read , ' The whiche two vices of affection and avarice , where they take place in judgements ' ( original Latin ...
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... meaning is quite clear . 66 " " 188 , 189. property Of what ] " in pro- perty of " does not seem to have been a usual construction at any time . Shake- speare speaks of " property of blood , " meaning probably " right . " Milton uses ...
... meaning is quite clear . 66 " " 188 , 189. property Of what ] " in pro- perty of " does not seem to have been a usual construction at any time . Shake- speare speaks of " property of blood , " meaning probably " right . " Milton uses ...
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