The Works of Shakespeare: Twelfth night or What you will, 1930At the University Press, 1962 |
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Page 144
... senses of this word are related to the primary sense of unchecked vegetation . Here , ' full - grown ' would make good sense had the plot developed to that degree ? ' - though ' gross ' , ' foul ' , ' corrupt ' , which various edd ...
... senses of this word are related to the primary sense of unchecked vegetation . Here , ' full - grown ' would make good sense had the plot developed to that degree ? ' - though ' gross ' , ' foul ' , ' corrupt ' , which various edd ...
Page 187
... sense ) with ' inconsistent with what appeared on the surface ' , which is elaborated in 11. 30-3 , and which some editors take to be the primary sense . 30. letters See G. 38-9 . coasts ... hedges See G. , and cf. Tennyson on another ...
... sense ) with ' inconsistent with what appeared on the surface ' , which is elaborated in 11. 30-3 , and which some editors take to be the primary sense . 30. letters See G. 38-9 . coasts ... hedges See G. , and cf. Tennyson on another ...
Page 190
... sense of the noun . 172. so that only to the extent that ; Latin ' ita ut ' can have this same restrictive sense . 181. honour The antithetic ' foulness ' shows , as Vaughan pointed out , that the reference is to an intrinsic quality ...
... sense of the noun . 172. so that only to the extent that ; Latin ' ita ut ' can have this same restrictive sense . 181. honour The antithetic ' foulness ' shows , as Vaughan pointed out , that the reference is to an intrinsic quality ...
Contents
PREFATORY NOTE PAGE | vii |
The Play | xxxi |
THE STAGEHISTORY OF HENRY VIII | xxxviii |
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