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Pagina xxxvi
... to grant , reprieve him from the wrath Of greatest justice . May we not suppose that " all is well ended " because her prayers do reprieve him from the wrath of justice ? There is no Parolles in the original story . Elze xxxvi INTRODUCTION.
... to grant , reprieve him from the wrath Of greatest justice . May we not suppose that " all is well ended " because her prayers do reprieve him from the wrath of justice ? There is no Parolles in the original story . Elze xxxvi INTRODUCTION.
Pagina 42
... suppose is carried out on a couch . When Ber- tram says ' Stay : the king , ' the ushers in attendance throw open the folding doors at the back of the stage , Bertram and Parolles retire close to one of the side doors , and while they ...
... suppose is carried out on a couch . When Ber- tram says ' Stay : the king , ' the ushers in attendance throw open the folding doors at the back of the stage , Bertram and Parolles retire close to one of the side doors , and while they ...
Pagina 136
... 'd " for " hotter " has been adopted by many editors ; but there is little reason to suppose that Shakespeare did not write " more hotter . " this to suggest thee from thy master thou talkest 45 136 [ ACT IV . ALL'S WELL.
... 'd " for " hotter " has been adopted by many editors ; but there is little reason to suppose that Shakespeare did not write " more hotter . " this to suggest thee from thy master thou talkest 45 136 [ ACT IV . ALL'S WELL.
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