The Complete Works of William Shakespeare, 第 5 巻Ginn, Heath, 1881 |
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... probably warranted in presuming it had not been heard of at that time . The play has a line , " Who ever loved , that loved not at first sight ? " apparently quoted from Marlowe's version of Hero and Leander , which was published in ...
... probably warranted in presuming it had not been heard of at that time . The play has a line , " Who ever loved , that loved not at first sight ? " apparently quoted from Marlowe's version of Hero and Leander , which was published in ...
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... probably means pursuits or occupations ; thus according with exercises a little after . The Poet often uses quality so . 13 Allottery is portion ; that which is allotted . Oli . Is it even so ? begin you to ΙΟ ACT I. AS YOU LIKE IT .
... probably means pursuits or occupations ; thus according with exercises a little after . The Poet often uses quality so . 13 Allottery is portion ; that which is allotted . Oli . Is it even so ? begin you to ΙΟ ACT I. AS YOU LIKE IT .
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... mad without any . 27 Probably meaning " in a better state of things than the present . " 28 That is , from bad to worse . A proverbial phrase , apparently . Cel . But is all this for your father ? 24 ACT I. AS YOU LIKE IT .
... mad without any . 27 Probably meaning " in a better state of things than the present . " 28 That is , from bad to worse . A proverbial phrase , apparently . Cel . But is all this for your father ? 24 ACT I. AS YOU LIKE IT .
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... probably intended between falling in love and falling by a wrestler's hand . 2 In Shakespeare's time , it was just as correct to speak of hating dearly as of loving dearly ; of a dear foe as of a dear friend . So in Hamlet , i . 2 ...
... probably intended between falling in love and falling by a wrestler's hand . 2 In Shakespeare's time , it was just as correct to speak of hating dearly as of loving dearly ; of a dear foe as of a dear friend . So in Hamlet , i . 2 ...
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... probably means " in despite of my lack of invention . " Such elliptical expressions are not uncommon in Shakespeare . So in iii . 2 , of this play : " He that hath learned no wit by nature nor art may complain of good breeding " ; which ...
... probably means " in despite of my lack of invention . " Such elliptical expressions are not uncommon in Shakespeare . So in iii . 2 , of this play : " He that hath learned no wit by nature nor art may complain of good breeding " ; which ...
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