The Works of Shakespeare, Band 3Macmillan and Company, limited, 1904 |
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... Night , was undoubtedly , in its finished form , a fruit , like these , of the rich years 1599-1600 . Like these , too , it contains no definite traces of earlier work . An interesting oversight in i . 1. , where Leonato is said to ...
... Night , was undoubtedly , in its finished form , a fruit , like these , of the rich years 1599-1600 . Like these , too , it contains no definite traces of earlier work . An interesting oversight in i . 1. , where Leonato is said to ...
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... night to Fenicia's cham- ber window before Timbreo's eyes . Timbreo sends a message to her parents , breaking off the match . Fenicia , overcome with the humiliation , pines away , but , when apparently at the point of death , suddenly ...
... night to Fenicia's cham- ber window before Timbreo's eyes . Timbreo sends a message to her parents , breaking off the match . Fenicia , overcome with the humiliation , pines away , but , when apparently at the point of death , suddenly ...
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... Night . Rosalind's banishment on pain of death is but a shadowy threshold across which she steps blithely into the magic woodlands of Arden . Even the ' concealment ' which preys on the damask cheek of Viola cannot compare in poignancy ...
... Night . Rosalind's banishment on pain of death is but a shadowy threshold across which she steps blithely into the magic woodlands of Arden . Even the ' concealment ' which preys on the damask cheek of Viola cannot compare in poignancy ...
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... night constables would have answered the mere necessities of the action . ' But the gist of the invention lies just in their being ingeniously absurd ' in the particular way in which they are . Nothing but their delicious irrelevance ...
... night constables would have answered the mere necessities of the action . ' But the gist of the invention lies just in their being ingeniously absurd ' in the particular way in which they are . Nothing but their delicious irrelevance ...
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... Night and in As You Like It the heroine of the story remains the heroine of the play . But the delicate girl whose purity is so little armed with wit that she helplessly succumbs at the false charge could not be a sister to Rosalind and ...
... Night and in As You Like It the heroine of the story remains the heroine of the play . But the delicate girl whose purity is so little armed with wit that she helplessly succumbs at the false charge could not be a sister to Rosalind and ...
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