The Works of Shakespeare ..., Volume 37Bobbs-Merrill Company, 1901 |
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Page xxvi
... Valentine , and Pyrocles ' soliloquy on his growing affection for country solitude in I. 9 ( not I. 6 ) as the original of Valentine's opening lines in v . iv . of our play . The similarity , however , is not close enough to warrant the ...
... Valentine , and Pyrocles ' soliloquy on his growing affection for country solitude in I. 9 ( not I. 6 ) as the original of Valentine's opening lines in v . iv . of our play . The similarity , however , is not close enough to warrant the ...
Page xxviii
... Valentine's inferiority of rank ; that which Proteus dreads from his may be one of prejudice merely , for if Proteus ... Valentine's , and Valentine's voluntary admission of Proteus to his confidence contrasts with Launce's professed ...
... Valentine's inferiority of rank ; that which Proteus dreads from his may be one of prejudice merely , for if Proteus ... Valentine's , and Valentine's voluntary admission of Proteus to his confidence contrasts with Launce's professed ...
Page xxxvi
... Valentine's appearance , notwithstanding a suc- cession of startling events in which she has the liveliest Valentine's interest . Chief amongst these must be reckoned her lover's tion ( ? ) of apparent renunciation of her to his friend ...
... Valentine's appearance , notwithstanding a suc- cession of startling events in which she has the liveliest Valentine's interest . Chief amongst these must be reckoned her lover's tion ( ? ) of apparent renunciation of her to his friend ...
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