Shakespeare's Comedy of As You Like itHarper & brothers, 1878 - 206 páginas |
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... remarks , " furnish a most remarkable example of the wonderful superi- ority of his art as compared with the art of other men . " We cannot dis- cuss these in detail ; the quotations we have given from the novel will enable the reader ...
... remarks , " furnish a most remarkable example of the wonderful superi- ority of his art as compared with the art of other men . " We cannot dis- cuss these in detail ; the quotations we have given from the novel will enable the reader ...
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... remarks ( Gr . 349 ) , even now we like to use the formal to after go and come , and therefore sul Cf. ii . 3. 31 below : " wouldst thou have me go and beg my f 69. And what , etc. W. points the passage thus : thou do , beg , when that ...
... remarks ( Gr . 349 ) , even now we like to use the formal to after go and come , and therefore sul Cf. ii . 3. 31 below : " wouldst thou have me go and beg my f 69. And what , etc. W. points the passage thus : thou do , beg , when that ...
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... remarks , see is used col- loquially for perception . Cf. Luke , xii . 55 : ' see the south wind blow ; " Pope , Odyssey : " See from their thrones thy kindred monarchs sigh , " etc. In the present case , we might say that , though ...
... remarks , see is used col- loquially for perception . Cf. Luke , xii . 55 : ' see the south wind blow ; " Pope , Odyssey : " See from their thrones thy kindred monarchs sigh , " etc. In the present case , we might say that , though ...
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... remarks , " S. would have smiled at The original reading would undoubtedly be indelicate considered so in the poet's day . Besides , the change the conduct of the dialogue , in which Rosalind is tantly thinking and speaking of her lover ...
... remarks , " S. would have smiled at The original reading would undoubtedly be indelicate considered so in the poet's day . Besides , the change the conduct of the dialogue , in which Rosalind is tantly thinking and speaking of her lover ...
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... remarks : " Before I say more of this dramatic treasure , I must absolve myself by a confession as to some of its improbabilities . Rosalind asks her cousin Celia , ' Whither shall we go ? ' and Celia answers , ' To seek my uncle in the ...
... remarks : " Before I say more of this dramatic treasure , I must absolve myself by a confession as to some of its improbabilities . Rosalind asks her cousin Celia , ' Whither shall we go ? ' and Celia answers , ' To seek my uncle in the ...
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