Comedies. Two gentlemen of VeronaHarper & brothers, 1847 |
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... seems no reasonable ground for such an opinion ; which has , indeed , been fully refuted by Johnson , and rejected ... seem to have been poured forth with the rapid abundance of his later works ; but , in its graver parts , bears ...
... seems no reasonable ground for such an opinion ; which has , indeed , been fully refuted by Johnson , and rejected ... seem to have been poured forth with the rapid abundance of his later works ; but , in its graver parts , bears ...
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... seems no haste or carlessness in the con- struction of the plot , unless we may admit the criticism of Judge Blackstone , -whose legally trained acuteness has done for Shakespeare almost as much as the clearness and gracefulness of a ...
... seems no haste or carlessness in the con- struction of the plot , unless we may admit the criticism of Judge Blackstone , -whose legally trained acuteness has done for Shakespeare almost as much as the clearness and gracefulness of a ...
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... seem so . Thu. Seem you that you are not ? Val . Haply , I do . Thu. So do counterfeits . Val . So do you . Thu. What seem I that I am not ? Val . Wise . Thu. What instance of the contrary ? Val . Your folly . Thu. And how quote you my ...
... seem so . Thu. Seem you that you are not ? Val . Haply , I do . Thu. So do counterfeits . Val . So do you . Thu. What seem I that I am not ? Val . Wise . Thu. What instance of the contrary ? Val . Your folly . Thu. And how quote you my ...
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... seems to some of the editors too coarse an epithet for Proteus to allow to be applied , even play- fully , to his " ladye love , " Knight rejects the slang meaning , and intimates , on the authority of Horne Tooke's definition of lace ...
... seems to some of the editors too coarse an epithet for Proteus to allow to be applied , even play- fully , to his " ladye love , " Knight rejects the slang meaning , and intimates , on the authority of Horne Tooke's definition of lace ...
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... seems to be that she has had old women attending her at her lying - in . Gossip generally means a sponsor at baptism , and Launce may intend to say , that the progeny of the girl had required gossips . ' " - COLLIER . 6 " saint Nicholas ...
... seems to be that she has had old women attending her at her lying - in . Gossip generally means a sponsor at baptism , and Launce may intend to say , that the progeny of the girl had required gossips . ' " - COLLIER . 6 " saint Nicholas ...
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