The Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 1J. D. Morris, 1901 |
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... true ; for you are over boots in love ' ; but the manuscript corrector of the Folio , 1632 , has changed it to " Tis true ; but you are over boots in love , ' 6 which seems more consistent with the course of the dialogue ; for Proteus ...
... true ; for you are over boots in love ' ; but the manuscript corrector of the Folio , 1632 , has changed it to " Tis true ; but you are over boots in love , ' 6 which seems more consistent with the course of the dialogue ; for Proteus ...
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... true method of showing what is lovable in the virtuous and hateful in the vicious , and the man who gets angry with his own creatures , and denounces in- stead of explaining , is really perverting the true moral . When Cervantes makes ...
... true method of showing what is lovable in the virtuous and hateful in the vicious , and the man who gets angry with his own creatures , and denounces in- stead of explaining , is really perverting the true moral . When Cervantes makes ...
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... true , lack some of Marlowe's fire and fury ; but they are also without much of his fustian . Peele's characters are less strongly marked that Mar- lowe's ; but they are also less absurd and extravagant , and , in my opinion , they are ...
... true , lack some of Marlowe's fire and fury ; but they are also without much of his fustian . Peele's characters are less strongly marked that Mar- lowe's ; but they are also less absurd and extravagant , and , in my opinion , they are ...
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