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... supposed references in the play to contemporaneous events . The opening lines , in Chalmers's view , " plainly allude " to the Spanish expedition of 1596 . ( b ) The Carrier's speech in II . i . 12 , 13 , " Poor fellow , never joyed ...
... supposed references in the play to contemporaneous events . The opening lines , in Chalmers's view , " plainly allude " to the Spanish expedition of 1596 . ( b ) The Carrier's speech in II . i . 12 , 13 , " Poor fellow , never joyed ...
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127-141 of this play : - Did you never see The Play where the fat Knight , hight Old - castle , Did tell you truly what his honor was ? And Randolph in Hey for Honesty , IV . i . , confusing Falstaff with his rich ...
127-141 of this play : - Did you never see The Play where the fat Knight , hight Old - castle , Did tell you truly what his honor was ? And Randolph in Hey for Honesty , IV . i . , confusing Falstaff with his rich ...
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A propos of this Steevens remarks the extraordinary fondness Shake- speare seems to have had for the " familiar appellation of Kate , which he is never weary of repeating , when he has once introduced it " .
A propos of this Steevens remarks the extraordinary fondness Shake- speare seems to have had for the " familiar appellation of Kate , which he is never weary of repeating , when he has once introduced it " .
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To pluck bright honour from the pale - faced moon , Or dive into the bottom of the deep , Where fathom - line could never touch the ground , And pluck up drowned honour by the locks . -Ibid . 201-205 . 4. Minor Characters .
To pluck bright honour from the pale - faced moon , Or dive into the bottom of the deep , Where fathom - line could never touch the ground , And pluck up drowned honour by the locks . -Ibid . 201-205 . 4. Minor Characters .
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Not to fly madly in the face of circumstance ; but with never - failing kindliness and humour , without too conscious a seeking after reputation , to act cour- ageously when the call of duty comes : such is the conception of honour ...
Not to fly madly in the face of circumstance ; but with never - failing kindliness and humour , without too conscious a seeking after reputation , to act cour- ageously when the call of duty comes : such is the conception of honour ...
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