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Pagina xxxvi
... 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.
... 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
Mr. P. A. Daniel supposes couch to the front of the stage . that the king is conveyed to a couch We must . . . suppose that he is reat the back of the stage and that a clining on a couch throughout the whole traverse is drawn before him ...
Mr. P. A. Daniel supposes couch to the front of the stage . that the king is conveyed to a couch We must . . . suppose that he is reat the back of the stage and that a clining on a couch throughout the whole traverse is drawn before him ...
Pagina 136
The " authentic " there is little reason to suppose that șions read “ maine . ” Some editors Shakespeare did not write “ more have taken this to refer to the hairiness hotter . “ of “ Old Harry ” ; but they do not ver) 45 I am this to ...
The " authentic " there is little reason to suppose that șions read “ maine . ” Some editors Shakespeare did not write “ more have taken this to refer to the hairiness hotter . “ of “ Old Harry ” ; but they do not ver) 45 I am this to ...
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