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Pagina xiii
... probably more uniformly bore , when with its first title it was placed by the side of Love's Labour's Lost , to the style of which those passages nearly correspond . By far the greatest part of the play , however , must have undergone ...
... probably more uniformly bore , when with its first title it was placed by the side of Love's Labour's Lost , to the style of which those passages nearly correspond . By far the greatest part of the play , however , must have undergone ...
Pagina 54
... probably a reference to " Morbus Gallicus " -the joke was a favourite one ( see Mid- summer Night's Dream , 1. ii . 99 ) . 22 , 23. taffeta punk ] strumpet dressed in taffeta . French crown = her price . There is an old proverb , " All ...
... probably a reference to " Morbus Gallicus " -the joke was a favourite one ( see Mid- summer Night's Dream , 1. ii . 99 ) . 22 , 23. taffeta punk ] strumpet dressed in taffeta . French crown = her price . There is an old proverb , " All ...
Pagina 138
... probably taken from horse - breaking and training the clown has no restraint laid on him . 86 . 74. self - gracious ] gracious to himself . Cf. “ Infusing him with self and vain conceit " ( Richard II . III . ii . 166 ) . Also , " Who ...
... probably taken from horse - breaking and training the clown has no restraint laid on him . 86 . 74. self - gracious ] gracious to himself . Cf. “ Infusing him with self and vain conceit " ( Richard II . III . ii . 166 ) . Also , " Who ...
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