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... kind of merry fooling , am nothing to you ; so you may continue , and laugh at nothing still . Ant . What a blow was there given ! Seb . An it had not fallen flat - long . Gon . You are gentlemen of brave mettle : you would lift the ...
... kind of merry fooling , am nothing to you ; so you may continue , and laugh at nothing still . Ant . What a blow was there given ! Seb . An it had not fallen flat - long . Gon . You are gentlemen of brave mettle : you would lift the ...
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... kind of phrase we find throughout under- lined . In the Midsummer Night's Dream it is above all the fairy poetry and songs he loves ; he shows no sign of appreciation of the comic part . He marks or underlines nearly the whole of Act II ...
... kind of phrase we find throughout under- lined . In the Midsummer Night's Dream it is above all the fairy poetry and songs he loves ; he shows no sign of appreciation of the comic part . He marks or underlines nearly the whole of Act II ...
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... kind . Cleo . Ay , ay ; farewell . Clown . Look you , the worm is not to be trusted , but in the | keeping of wise people ; for , indeed , there is no goodness in the I worm . Cleo . Take thou no care ; it shall be heeded . Clown . Very ...
... kind . Cleo . Ay , ay ; farewell . Clown . Look you , the worm is not to be trusted , but in the | keeping of wise people ; for , indeed , there is no goodness in the I worm . Cleo . Take thou no care ; it shall be heeded . Clown . Very ...
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Keats's Shakespeare: A Descriptive Study Caroline Frances Eleanor Spurgeon No preview available - 1966 |
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