ShakespeareJ. Cape, 1961 - 448 pages |
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... hath her will , Anne hath a way . ' But such interpretation depends on nuances , on a ' something ' which , however definite to me , I recognize to be next door to a nothing , and which may be an actual nothing to my critical neighbour ...
... hath her will , Anne hath a way . ' But such interpretation depends on nuances , on a ' something ' which , however definite to me , I recognize to be next door to a nothing , and which may be an actual nothing to my critical neighbour ...
Page 147
... hath a hand in these events , To whose high will we bound our calm contents . To Bolingbroke are we sworn subjects now , Whose state and honour I for aye allow . ( v . ii . 34-40 ) It is scarcely necessary to point in Shakespeare's ...
... hath a hand in these events , To whose high will we bound our calm contents . To Bolingbroke are we sworn subjects now , Whose state and honour I for aye allow . ( v . ii . 34-40 ) It is scarcely necessary to point in Shakespeare's ...
Page 169
... hath not the gift to woo in other places : for these fellows of infinite tongue , that can rhyme themselves into ladies ' favours , they do always reason themselves out again . What ! a speaker is but a prater , a rhyme is but a ballad ...
... hath not the gift to woo in other places : for these fellows of infinite tongue , that can rhyme themselves into ladies ' favours , they do always reason themselves out again . What ! a speaker is but a prater , a rhyme is but a ballad ...
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