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... sense that so often fertilises the barren fable of The Two Gentlemen of Verona . Pericles , in short , is little more than a string of adventures so numerous , so inartificially crowded together , and so far removed from probability ...
... sense that so often fertilises the barren fable of The Two Gentlemen of Verona . Pericles , in short , is little more than a string of adventures so numerous , so inartificially crowded together , and so far removed from probability ...
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To a piece of work so preposterous , in the strict sense of the word , so useless for theatrical purposes , so unsuitable for publication , the history of literature affords , I think , no parallel . Had the fragment been one commencing ...
To a piece of work so preposterous , in the strict sense of the word , so useless for theatrical purposes , so unsuitable for publication , the history of literature affords , I think , no parallel . Had the fragment been one commencing ...
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As , however , similar periphrastic forms of dedication were so frequent , I see no reason whatever why the expression should not be taken in its most natural sense . Be this as it may , to assert categorically that in these words ...
As , however , similar periphrastic forms of dedication were so frequent , I see no reason whatever why the expression should not be taken in its most natural sense . Be this as it may , to assert categorically that in these words ...
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The verb in such sense is frequent in the dramatists . " " ΙΟ 15 20 10. antiquius ] Steevens points out that the common saying has com . munius . 11. If you ] For that omitted and afterwards inserted , see Abbott , Shakespearian Grammar ...
The verb in such sense is frequent in the dramatists . " " ΙΟ 15 20 10. antiquius ] Steevens points out that the common saying has com . munius . 11. If you ] For that omitted and afterwards inserted , see Abbott , Shakespearian Grammar ...
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Shakespeare has both " sometimes " and " sometime " in this sense . 40. For going . . . net ] from run- ning yourself into death's snare : for , literally , to prevent , or , from fear of . Clarke remarks that on is here for the more ...
Shakespeare has both " sometimes " and " sometime " in this sense . 40. For going . . . net ] from run- ning yourself into death's snare : for , literally , to prevent , or , from fear of . Clarke remarks that on is here for the more ...
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