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... phrase or allusion without un- derstanding it , rather than stay to look up the explanation either in another volume or in another part of the same volume . Often , too , in case the explanation be not directly at hand , they will go ...
... phrase or allusion without un- derstanding it , rather than stay to look up the explanation either in another volume or in another part of the same volume . Often , too , in case the explanation be not directly at hand , they will go ...
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... phrases , and modes of speech into the plain , current language of the day . And here it is of the first ... phrase of old Roger Ascham , to " think as wise men do , and speak as common people do . " And the secret of right ...
... phrases , and modes of speech into the plain , current language of the day . And here it is of the first ... phrase of old Roger Ascham , to " think as wise men do , and speak as common people do . " And the secret of right ...
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... phrase " absolute necessity , " now so often used by the ultraists of textual conservatism . phrase seems to bind the thing up very tightly : yet , even with those who urge it most strongly , it is found to have , in effect , no firm ...
... phrase " absolute necessity , " now so often used by the ultraists of textual conservatism . phrase seems to bind the thing up very tightly : yet , even with those who urge it most strongly , it is found to have , in effect , no firm ...
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... phrase was sounded God bwy you . Here I see no other , or no better , way to keep both sense and sound , and rhythm ... phrase , I believe , does not occur in King Lear , so that he had no occasion there for making any sign of his ...
... phrase was sounded God bwy you . Here I see no other , or no better , way to keep both sense and sound , and rhythm ... phrase , I believe , does not occur in King Lear , so that he had no occasion there for making any sign of his ...
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... phrases has induced many good Shakespearians learned in the law to believe that he must have been for some time a student of that noble science . It is indeed difficult to understand how he could have spoken as he often does , without ...
... phrases has induced many good Shakespearians learned in the law to believe that he must have been for some time a student of that noble science . It is indeed difficult to understand how he could have spoken as he often does , without ...
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Ægeon Antipholus Ben Jonson chain Collier's second folio correction daughter death didst doth Duke Dyce edition Eglamour Enter Ephesus Exeunt Exit fair father fool gentle gentlemen Gentlemen of Verona give grace hair hand hath Henry Condell honour husband instance Item John Heminge John Shakespeare Julia Julius Cæsar King labour lady Launce letter live look lord Lucetta LUCIANA Madam Marry master means merry mind mistress old copies old text original reads phrase plays Poet Poet's pray printed probably quibble SCENE seems sense servant Shake Silvia Sir Proteus Sir Thurio sister Snitterfield speak Speed Stratford Stratford-upon-Avon sure Susanna Hall sweet Syracuse tell thee thing thou art thou hast thought thyself Twelfth Night unto Valentine Venus and Adonis verse villain wife William Shakespeare word