Complete Works, Volumen1D.C. Heath & Company, 1896 |
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... things as they come , a freedom from over - anxiety about the morrow , an absence of psychological or metaphysical riddling . By way of illustration , not of definition , one might compare the plays of this period with the novels of ...
... things as they come , a freedom from over - anxiety about the morrow , an absence of psychological or metaphysical riddling . By way of illustration , not of definition , one might compare the plays of this period with the novels of ...
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... thing of a controversy is Malvolio . To some readers he appears to be a solemn prig , a kind of puritanical Sir Andrew , and nothing more . At the opposite extreme are those who find in his misfortunes a cause of tears rather than ...
... thing of a controversy is Malvolio . To some readers he appears to be a solemn prig , a kind of puritanical Sir Andrew , and nothing more . At the opposite extreme are those who find in his misfortunes a cause of tears rather than ...
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... thing to have one's dreams shattered . Malvolio deserves to be smitten for his vanity ; but he deserves , too , to be respected for his underlying worth . It has been found impossible to retain the Globe number- ing of the lines in this ...
... thing to have one's dreams shattered . Malvolio deserves to be smitten for his vanity ; but he deserves , too , to be respected for his underlying worth . It has been found impossible to retain the Globe number- ing of the lines in this ...
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... things hid ? wherefore have these gifts a curtain before ' em ? are they like to take dust , like Mistress Mall's picture ? why dost thou not go to church in a galliard and come home in a coranto ? My very walk should be a jig . What ...
... things hid ? wherefore have these gifts a curtain before ' em ? are they like to take dust , like Mistress Mall's picture ? why dost thou not go to church in a galliard and come home in a coranto ? My very walk should be a jig . What ...
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... thing that's mended is but patched : virtue that trans- gresses is but patched with sin ; and sin that amends is but patched with virtue . If that this simple syllogism will serve , so ; if it will not , what remedy ? As there is no ...
... thing that's mended is but patched : virtue that trans- gresses is but patched with sin ; and sin that amends is but patched with virtue . If that this simple syllogism will serve , so ; if it will not , what remedy ? As there is no ...
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