Works of Shakespeare, Band 36University Society, 1901 |
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... hold that the name of the play was suggested by its embodiment of the spirit of the Twelfth - Night sports and revels - a time devoted to fes- tivity and merriment . ' Its second name , ' Or What You Will , ' was perhaps given in ...
... hold that the name of the play was suggested by its embodiment of the spirit of the Twelfth - Night sports and revels - a time devoted to fes- tivity and merriment . ' Its second name , ' Or What You Will , ' was perhaps given in ...
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... hold - her generous care for her steward Malvolio , in the midst of her own distress - all these circumstances raise Olivia in our fancy , and render her caprice for the page a source of amusement and interest , not a subject of re ...
... hold - her generous care for her steward Malvolio , in the midst of her own distress - all these circumstances raise Olivia in our fancy , and render her caprice for the page a source of amusement and interest , not a subject of re ...
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... holds up a mirror to the opalescent humours of the Duke , and takes remarkably good care of his own eco- nomical resources , by asking on every occasion when he is safe to obtain - yet free from slyness withal , genial and enjoyable ...
... holds up a mirror to the opalescent humours of the Duke , and takes remarkably good care of his own eco- nomical resources , by asking on every occasion when he is safe to obtain - yet free from slyness withal , genial and enjoyable ...
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... holds with Malvolio , who says , I am no more mad than you are ; make the trial of it in any constant question ... hold the opinion of Pythagoras ere I will allow of thy wits , and fear to kill a woodcock lest thou dispossess the ...
... holds with Malvolio , who says , I am no more mad than you are ; make the trial of it in any constant question ... hold the opinion of Pythagoras ere I will allow of thy wits , and fear to kill a woodcock lest thou dispossess the ...
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... hold his revels " ; and that though " not Sir John , nor a fainter sketch of him , yet he has an odd sort of a family likeness to him . " Sir Andrew Aguecheek , the aspiring , lackadaisical , self - satisfied echo and sequel of Sir Toby ...
... hold his revels " ; and that though " not Sir John , nor a fainter sketch of him , yet he has an odd sort of a family likeness to him . " Sir Andrew Aguecheek , the aspiring , lackadaisical , self - satisfied echo and sequel of Sir Toby ...
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