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... hand of Olivia , a native lady . The Duke is pleased with the appearance of his new page and sends Viola to pay court for him to Olivia , which she does with so much gracefulness and eloquence that the lady becomes enamoured of the ...
... hand of Olivia , a native lady . The Duke is pleased with the appearance of his new page and sends Viola to pay court for him to Olivia , which she does with so much gracefulness and eloquence that the lady becomes enamoured of the ...
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William Shakespeare. to consort daily with Sir Toby , who brings his hand to the buttery - bar before breakfast , and who hates going to bed as an unfilled can , " unless no more drink is forthcoming ; an irascible fellow , too , and all ...
William Shakespeare. to consort daily with Sir Toby , who brings his hand to the buttery - bar before breakfast , and who hates going to bed as an unfilled can , " unless no more drink is forthcoming ; an irascible fellow , too , and all ...
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... hand in duping the churlish steward . LLOYD : Critical Essays on the Plays of Shakespeare . Of all Shakspeare's clowns , he is the best endowed with a many - sided mirth , as indeed he should be to pass lightly through the mingled ...
... hand in duping the churlish steward . LLOYD : Critical Essays on the Plays of Shakespeare . Of all Shakspeare's clowns , he is the best endowed with a many - sided mirth , as indeed he should be to pass lightly through the mingled ...
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... hand . And the funniest of it is , that while Sir Toby thoroughly understands him , he has not himself the slightest suspicion what he is , being as con- fident of his own wit as others are of his want of it . HUDSON : The Works of ...
... hand . And the funniest of it is , that while Sir Toby thoroughly understands him , he has not himself the slightest suspicion what he is , being as con- fident of his own wit as others are of his want of it . HUDSON : The Works of ...
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... hand , she has not the courage or the practical cleverness pos- sessed by Portia ( in The Merchant of Venice ) , whose mind is somewhat akin to her own . To solve harmoni- ously this apparent contradiction , which places the two ...
... hand , she has not the courage or the practical cleverness pos- sessed by Portia ( in The Merchant of Venice ) , whose mind is somewhat akin to her own . To solve harmoni- ously this apparent contradiction , which places the two ...
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