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... passages , one of which is the epilogue , seems to indicate an especial and inherent propriety in the name by which ... passage from his Introductory Remarks upon the play , in which the in- teresting question of this marked difference ...
... passages , one of which is the epilogue , seems to indicate an especial and inherent propriety in the name by which ... passage from his Introductory Remarks upon the play , in which the in- teresting question of this marked difference ...
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... passages of rhymed couplets , in which the thought is somewhat constrained and its expression limited by the form of the verse , are scattered freely through the play , and that these are found side by side with passages of blank verse ...
... passages of rhymed couplets , in which the thought is somewhat constrained and its expression limited by the form of the verse , are scattered freely through the play , and that these are found side by side with passages of blank verse ...
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... passages words are used in ar esoteric sense which is distinctive of the poet's style about the time when Measure for ... passage is written in the later style , the second supposition ap- pears the more probable . Finally , it is worthy ...
... passages words are used in ar esoteric sense which is distinctive of the poet's style about the time when Measure for ... passage is written in the later style , the second supposition ap- pears the more probable . Finally , it is worthy ...
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... passage ' tis ! ) whose skill was almost as great as his honesty ; had it stretch'd so far , would have made Nature immortal , and Death should have play for lack of work . ' Would , for the King's sake , he were living ! I think it ...
... passage ' tis ! ) whose skill was almost as great as his honesty ; had it stretch'd so far , would have made Nature immortal , and Death should have play for lack of work . ' Would , for the King's sake , he were living ! I think it ...
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... passage in the former : " She heard by reporte that the Frenche Kyng had a swellyng upon his breast , whiche by reason of ill cure , was growen to be a fistula , which did putte him to marveilous pain and grief , " & c . 66 VOL . V. in ...
... passage in the former : " She heard by reporte that the Frenche Kyng had a swellyng upon his breast , whiche by reason of ill cure , was growen to be a fistula , which did putte him to marveilous pain and grief , " & c . 66 VOL . V. in ...
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