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... sense or metre , in compliance with the provisions of the Act to Restrain the Abuses of Players , 3 Jacobi , cap . xxi . It seems unlikely that the editors of the Folio had access to copies of Qq 1-4 . Had these been available the ...
... sense or metre , in compliance with the provisions of the Act to Restrain the Abuses of Players , 3 Jacobi , cap . xxi . It seems unlikely that the editors of the Folio had access to copies of Qq 1-4 . Had these been available the ...
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... sense are Northumber- land and Worcester . Northumberland malingers at home while his son is rushing to almost certain defeat , if not de- struction . And Worcester can , for merely selfish ends , pervert the message which has been ...
... sense are Northumber- land and Worcester . Northumberland malingers at home while his son is rushing to almost certain defeat , if not de- struction . And Worcester can , for merely selfish ends , pervert the message which has been ...
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... sense of humour . We can understand his counterfeiting death at the Battle of Shrewsbury if we realise that to him his performance was eminently sensible and immensely humorous in the act- ing . " Falstaff falls , " says Morgann ...
... sense of humour . We can understand his counterfeiting death at the Battle of Shrewsbury if we realise that to him his performance was eminently sensible and immensely humorous in the act- ing . " Falstaff falls , " says Morgann ...
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... sense is that the declaration of a holy war against the infidels will bring about a cessation of hostilities at home . Peace will then slumber once more un- disturbed in her native seat of England . The same thought , or its converse ...
... sense is that the declaration of a holy war against the infidels will bring about a cessation of hostilities at home . Peace will then slumber once more un- disturbed in her native seat of England . The same thought , or its converse ...
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... sense being quite clear . 21. impressed ] enlisted by our oath . Cf. Holland , Plutarch , The Romane Questions ( ed . Jevons , p . 62 ) : " prest soldiers by oth and enrolled . " 21. engaged ] pledged , bound by the obligation of an ...
... sense being quite clear . 21. impressed ] enlisted by our oath . Cf. Holland , Plutarch , The Romane Questions ( ed . Jevons , p . 62 ) : " prest soldiers by oth and enrolled . " 21. engaged ] pledged , bound by the obligation of an ...
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