The Complete Works of William Shakespeare, 第 6 巻Hearst's International Library Company, 1914 |
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... means bring our- selves to regard the forecited tradition with the contempt which Mr. Collier seems to think it deserves . The only part of it that much troubles us to digest , is that concern- ing the time wherein it makes the play to ...
... means bring our- selves to regard the forecited tradition with the contempt which Mr. Collier seems to think it deserves . The only part of it that much troubles us to digest , is that concern- ing the time wherein it makes the play to ...
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... means comes off with flying colors . " But Falstaff , notwithstanding these drawbacks , is still so far himself that " naught but himself can be his con- queror . " If he be overmatched , it is not so much by the strength or skill of ...
... means comes off with flying colors . " But Falstaff , notwithstanding these drawbacks , is still so far himself that " naught but himself can be his con- queror . " If he be overmatched , it is not so much by the strength or skill of ...
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... means where- by he labors to justify his passion , spreading temptations and then concerting surprises , are quite as wicked as any thing Falstaff does , and have , besides , the further crime of exceeding meanness ; but both their ...
... means where- by he labors to justify his passion , spreading temptations and then concerting surprises , are quite as wicked as any thing Falstaff does , and have , besides , the further crime of exceeding meanness ; but both their ...
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... means of gratifying his sensual desires , and pro- tect him in case of need . Enjoyments of every description he must have ; and it is only a good joke , a successful piece of mischief - to him the greatest of all enjoyments- that he ...
... means of gratifying his sensual desires , and pro- tect him in case of need . Enjoyments of every description he must have ; and it is only a good joke , a successful piece of mischief - to him the greatest of all enjoyments- that he ...
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... means of any enjoyment without them . If this were possible he would rather not be guilty of a single transgression , except as a joke , and even though not altogether good and virtuous , still he would like - with- out a struggle ...
... means of any enjoyment without them . If this were possible he would rather not be guilty of a single transgression , except as a joke , and even though not altogether good and virtuous , still he would like - with- out a struggle ...
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