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... passage reads thus : - " In the Winters Talle at the glob 1611 the 15 of Maye g1 1 Obserue ther howe Lyontes the Kinge of Cicillia was overcom wt Ielosy of his wife with the Kinge of Bohemia his frind that came to se him . And howe he ...
... passage reads thus : - " In the Winters Talle at the glob 1611 the 15 of Maye g1 1 Obserue ther howe Lyontes the Kinge of Cicillia was overcom wt Ielosy of his wife with the Kinge of Bohemia his frind that came to se him . And howe he ...
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... passage : " nobly sup- plied by substitution of embassies , " etc. 30. a vast ] a waste , a wide expanse . This use of " vast as a substantive is common in Elizabethan English , and survives to - day in dialect ; compare " In the dead ...
... passage : " nobly sup- plied by substitution of embassies , " etc. 30. a vast ] a waste , a wide expanse . This use of " vast as a substantive is common in Elizabethan English , and survives to - day in dialect ; compare " In the dead ...
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... passage , which has called forth a great variety of interpretations . If we regard the second part of the sentence as a wish , we may interpret somewhat as follows : Fears of what may happen during my absence are tormenting me . Oh ...
... passage , which has called forth a great variety of interpretations . If we regard the second part of the sentence as a wish , we may interpret somewhat as follows : Fears of what may happen during my absence are tormenting me . Oh ...
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... passage . They record no other suggests , in his Shakespeare Glossary , occurrence of the word in this sense , but to " titled lady " ; compare Lafeu's give several instances of the use of the reference to Helena as " doctor she " in ...
... passage . They record no other suggests , in his Shakespeare Glossary , occurrence of the word in this sense , but to " titled lady " ; compare Lafeu's give several instances of the use of the reference to Helena as " doctor she " in ...
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... passage is as follows : Bating the imposition from the offence of our first parents , we might have protested our innocence to Heaven . Furness thinks this wrong , and main- tains that " the meaning is not that original sin is excepted ...
... passage is as follows : Bating the imposition from the offence of our first parents , we might have protested our innocence to Heaven . Furness thinks this wrong , and main- tains that " the meaning is not that original sin is excepted ...
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