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Side 238
The words which he uses do not , for the reason I have assigned , necessarily
imply two letters ; and as Edgar finds no letter from Regan , we may infer that
when she said to the Steward , in a former scene , “ take thou this , ” she gave him
a ...
The words which he uses do not , for the reason I have assigned , necessarily
imply two letters ; and as Edgar finds no letter from Regan , we may infer that
when she said to the Steward , in a former scene , “ take thou this , ” she gave him
a ...
Side 433
I see , that men make hopes , in such a scene , “ That we ' ll forsake ourselves . ” i
. e . I perceive that while our lovers are making professions of love , and acting
their assumed parts in this kind of amorous interlude , they entertain hopes that ...
I see , that men make hopes , in such a scene , “ That we ' ll forsake ourselves . ” i
. e . I perceive that while our lovers are making professions of love , and acting
their assumed parts in this kind of amorous interlude , they entertain hopes that ...
Side 437
And as in the common course of all treasons , we still see them reveal
themselves , till they attain to their abhorred VI . true that captain E . in a former
scene is called lord E . but the subordination in which they seein to act , and the
timorous ...
And as in the common course of all treasons , we still see them reveal
themselves , till they attain to their abhorred VI . true that captain E . in a former
scene is called lord E . but the subordination in which they seein to act , and the
timorous ...
Side 469
The first scene of Jonson ' s Alchemist , and his masque of The Metamorphosed
Gipsies , performed at Court , will also be more than sufficient to show how little
foundation there is for Mr . Steevens ' s assertion . BosweLL . 8 Here is a PuR of ...
The first scene of Jonson ' s Alchemist , and his masque of The Metamorphosed
Gipsies , performed at Court , will also be more than sufficient to show how little
foundation there is for Mr . Steevens ' s assertion . BosweLL . 8 Here is a PuR of ...
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The Plays and Poems of William Shakespeare, Volum 8 William Shakespeare Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1790 |
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