The Complete Works of William Shakespeare, 16. köideGinn, Heath, 1881 |
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... sense it forms an apt and natural epithet for soil . And the mind is here compared to a fat and generous soil , which , if suffered to lie still , if not stirred with the plough , shoots forth weeds ; and the telling us plainly our ...
... sense it forms an apt and natural epithet for soil . And the mind is here compared to a fat and generous soil , which , if suffered to lie still , if not stirred with the plough , shoots forth weeds ; and the telling us plainly our ...
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... sense of haste or speed . See vol . x . page 173 , note 38. In the next line , part is for depart ; a frequent usage . 16 Sidney Walker thinks that contriving is here used in the Latin sense of sojourning ; conterentes tempus . Perhaps ...
... sense of haste or speed . See vol . x . page 173 , note 38. In the next line , part is for depart ; a frequent usage . 16 Sidney Walker thinks that contriving is here used in the Latin sense of sojourning ; conterentes tempus . Perhaps ...
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... sense , is , " Say , to such whose place is under us , our pleasure requires our quick remove from hence . " Antony thus ostensibly puts his departure upon the ground of pleasure , in order to keep his subordinates in the dark as to the ...
... sense , is , " Say , to such whose place is under us , our pleasure requires our quick remove from hence . " Antony thus ostensibly puts his departure upon the ground of pleasure , in order to keep his subordinates in the dark as to the ...
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... sense of exact or precise . So that the meaning in the text ap- pears to be , that the opposing parties were rigidly sifting each other's claims . 7 Make my going safe for you , or so far as you are concerned . Is Fulvia's death . Cleo ...
... sense of exact or precise . So that the meaning in the text ap- pears to be , that the opposing parties were rigidly sifting each other's claims . 7 Make my going safe for you , or so far as you are concerned . Is Fulvia's death . Cleo ...
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... sense is , " But that you are queen over your passion for idle discourse , and can command it as your subject , assuming it and laying it aside when you choose , I should think you the very genius of idleness itself . " 18 Since even ...
... sense is , " But that you are queen over your passion for idle discourse , and can command it as your subject , assuming it and laying it aside when you choose , I should think you the very genius of idleness itself . " 18 Since even ...
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