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and Furness adds that ' there is certainly need of some words or speech from him to span from his turbulent soliloquy to the gay memories of his boyhood . ' Further , we may note , “ best brother ' is just the kind of exaggerated term ...
and Furness adds that ' there is certainly need of some words or speech from him to span from his turbulent soliloquy to the gay memories of his boyhood . ' Further , we may note , “ best brother ' is just the kind of exaggerated term ...
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Is creeping Furness describes this as ' somewhat of a confusion of metaphors ' ; but if Shakespeare , as is quite possible , associated ' incidency ' with ' insidious , ' the creeping ' would follow ...
Is creeping Furness describes this as ' somewhat of a confusion of metaphors ' ; but if Shakespeare , as is quite possible , associated ' incidency ' with ' insidious , ' the creeping ' would follow ...
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Furness ( v . note l . 55 ) believes that the scene takes place outside the prison walls ; but he has overlooked 11. 46–7 ( * Please your ladyship / To visit the next room ' ) which must have been spoken within - doors .
Furness ( v . note l . 55 ) believes that the scene takes place outside the prison walls ; but he has overlooked 11. 46–7 ( * Please your ladyship / To visit the next room ' ) which must have been spoken within - doors .
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THE COPY FOR THE TEXT OF 1623 | 109 |
NOTES | 129 |
THE STAGEHISTORY | 185 |
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