Complete Works, Volumen1D.C. Heath & Company, 1896 |
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... regarded by an impartial judge as referring to Twelfth Night ; the misrepresentation would be too gross . The words are in act iii . sc . 2 ; " the argument of his comedy might have been of some other nature , as of a duke to be in love ...
... regarded by an impartial judge as referring to Twelfth Night ; the misrepresentation would be too gross . The words are in act iii . sc . 2 ; " the argument of his comedy might have been of some other nature , as of a duke to be in love ...
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... regarded as valid evidence against Manningham's diary . So far , then , the evidence proves conclusively that the play was acted as early as Feb. 1602 , and affords very strong pre- sumption that it was not written earlier than 1601 . 2 ...
... regarded as valid evidence against Manningham's diary . So far , then , the evidence proves conclusively that the play was acted as early as Feb. 1602 , and affords very strong pre- sumption that it was not written earlier than 1601 . 2 ...
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... regarded Scott as her master ; but it becomes less so when we remember that the Shakespeare who drew Hamlet was the same who had drawn Rosalind . Intimately associated with this keen physical vitality is the somewhat astonishing ...
... regarded Scott as her master ; but it becomes less so when we remember that the Shakespeare who drew Hamlet was the same who had drawn Rosalind . Intimately associated with this keen physical vitality is the somewhat astonishing ...
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... , 277 . 35. golden shaft , Cupid's love - shaft . It was fabled that Cupid had a golden arrow , creating love , and a leaden one , preventing it . 37. liver , brain and heart : these were regarded 888 [ Act I. TWELFTH NIGHT .
... , 277 . 35. golden shaft , Cupid's love - shaft . It was fabled that Cupid had a golden arrow , creating love , and a leaden one , preventing it . 37. liver , brain and heart : these were regarded 888 [ Act I. TWELFTH NIGHT .
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William Shakespeare. 37. liver , brain and heart : these were regarded as the three supreme organs of the body , through which the soul acts . These , says Steevens , " are admitted in poetry as the residence of passions , judgement ...
William Shakespeare. 37. liver , brain and heart : these were regarded as the three supreme organs of the body , through which the soul acts . These , says Steevens , " are admitted in poetry as the residence of passions , judgement ...
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