The Complete Works of William Shakespeare: Life, etc. Comedy of errors. Two gentlemen of VeronaHeath, 1880 |
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... reason , no sooner knew the reason but they sought the remedy ; and in these degrees have they made a pair of stairs to marriage which they will climb incontinent : they are in the very wrath of love and they will together ; clubs ...
... reason , no sooner knew the reason but they sought the remedy ; and in these degrees have they made a pair of stairs to marriage which they will climb incontinent : they are in the very wrath of love and they will together ; clubs ...
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... reason for preferring the old reading in line 9. ) Observe that Rosalind and Celia talk prose when alone . Lines 83 ... reasons , talk . Rosalind plays on the word . 9. my child's father : changed by Rowe ( and Coleridge ) to my father's ...
... reason for preferring the old reading in line 9. ) Observe that Rosalind and Celia talk prose when alone . Lines 83 ... reasons , talk . Rosalind plays on the word . 9. my child's father : changed by Rowe ( and Coleridge ) to my father's ...
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... reason of the author's long experience as a teacher , and also valuable to all lovers of Shakespeare , by reason of its independence of opinion , originality , and learning . The Nation : Altogether , so excellent a volume of ...
... reason of the author's long experience as a teacher , and also valuable to all lovers of Shakespeare , by reason of its independence of opinion , originality , and learning . The Nation : Altogether , so excellent a volume of ...
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