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... Shakespeare in which every instance of the obsolete vail ( = lower , let fall ) is " corrected " to veil , the difference being assumed to be one of spelling merely ; and in Marmion , iii . 234 , where the early editions all have vail ...
... Shakespeare in which every instance of the obsolete vail ( = lower , let fall ) is " corrected " to veil , the difference being assumed to be one of spelling merely ; and in Marmion , iii . 234 , where the early editions all have vail ...
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... strain , Deemed their own Shakespeare lived again . ' Thy friendship thus thy judgment wronging With praises not to me belonging , 90 100 110 In task more meet for mightiest powers Wouldst thou engage INTRODUCTION TO CANTO THIRD . 77.
... strain , Deemed their own Shakespeare lived again . ' Thy friendship thus thy judgment wronging With praises not to me belonging , 90 100 110 In task more meet for mightiest powers Wouldst thou engage INTRODUCTION TO CANTO THIRD . 77.
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... Shakespeare's plays will be readily understood . The line - numbers are those of the " Globe " edition . The references to the Lady of the Lake are to Rolfe's ed . NOTES . INTRODUCTION . SCOTT began Marmion in November ,
... Shakespeare's plays will be readily understood . The line - numbers are those of the " Globe " edition . The references to the Lady of the Lake are to Rolfe's ed . NOTES . INTRODUCTION . SCOTT began Marmion in November ,
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... Shakespeare , T. of A. i . 1.74 : " the steepy mount , " etc. Linn , which here is : ravine , has a variety of other meanings ; as cataract ( cf. ii . ind . 269 below ) , deep pool ( especially above or below a waterfall ) , precipice ...
... Shakespeare , T. of A. i . 1.74 : " the steepy mount , " etc. Linn , which here is : ravine , has a variety of other meanings ; as cataract ( cf. ii . ind . 269 below ) , deep pool ( especially above or below a waterfall ) , precipice ...
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... Shakespeare , Much Ado , ii . 3. 157 : " The ecstasy hath so much overborne her that my daughter is sometime afeard she will do a desperate outrage to herself ; " Macb . iii . 2. 22 : " Than on the torture of the mind to lie In restless ...
... Shakespeare , Much Ado , ii . 3. 157 : " The ecstasy hath so much overborne her that my daughter is sometime afeard she will do a desperate outrage to herself ; " Macb . iii . 2. 22 : " Than on the torture of the mind to lie In restless ...
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