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... Tale and the description of Marina's needlework as counterfeiting nature to the life , both suggest the hand of Shakspere , who always adopts this realistic criterion of art . " I go much farther than Boas , and believe that through ...
... Tale and the description of Marina's needlework as counterfeiting nature to the life , both suggest the hand of Shakspere , who always adopts this realistic criterion of art . " I go much farther than Boas , and believe that through ...
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... Tale . How- ever certain , therefore , we may feel that Wilkins was the original author of the play , we have again an inference only . One other small point it is perhaps worth while to notice here . Delius suggests the possibility of ...
... Tale . How- ever certain , therefore , we may feel that Wilkins was the original author of the play , we have again an inference only . One other small point it is perhaps worth while to notice here . Delius suggests the possibility of ...
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... Tale , 1. ii . 235-237 . Bartakes ] imparts , cominuni- faith- Thaliard : actions . 158 , 159. My 160 , 161. Enough . cates . Compare The Winter's Tale , v . iii . 132 : " your exultation Partake to every one 161. Let your . . . haste ...
... Tale , 1. ii . 235-237 . Bartakes ] imparts , cominuni- faith- Thaliard : actions . 158 , 159. My 160 , 161. Enough . cates . Compare The Winter's Tale , v . iii . 132 : " your exultation Partake to every one 161. Let your . . . haste ...
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... Tale , 1. ii . 196 : " Sir Smile , neighbour " . So Middleton , Master Constable , 1. ii . 175 : ior No " . For sooth flattery , ng , compare Richard III . 111. iii . Jonson , The Silent Woman , v . vith a sooth or two more I had ed it ...
... Tale , 1. ii . 196 : " Sir Smile , neighbour " . So Middleton , Master Constable , 1. ii . 175 : ior No " . For sooth flattery , ng , compare Richard III . 111. iii . Jonson , The Silent Woman , v . vith a sooth or two more I had ed it ...
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... Tale , Iv . iv . 862-864 : " If I had a mind to be honest , I see Fortune would not suffer me : she drops booties in my mouth " . " " 28 , 29. But since . . . seas ] Malone first printed lines 26-30 as verse . The reading ears ... seas ...
... Tale , Iv . iv . 862-864 : " If I had a mind to be honest , I see Fortune would not suffer me : she drops booties in my mouth " . " " 28 , 29. But since . . . seas ] Malone first printed lines 26-30 as verse . The reading ears ... seas ...
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