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Page 5
... seems to be no foundation for Tieck's surmise; he overlooked the date of Cynthia's Revels, which was first issued in 1 601 ; and in Every Man Out of his Humour, Jonson in a foot-note expressly disclaims any specific allusions either to ...
... seems to be no foundation for Tieck's surmise; he overlooked the date of Cynthia's Revels, which was first issued in 1 601 ; and in Every Man Out of his Humour, Jonson in a foot-note expressly disclaims any specific allusions either to ...
Page 6
... seems to say, or " as you like it allow it," and this is the tenour of the epilogue of Rosalind, " I charge you, O women, for the love you bear to men, to like as much of the play as pleases you," and so with little more strenuousness ...
... seems to say, or " as you like it allow it," and this is the tenour of the epilogue of Rosalind, " I charge you, O women, for the love you bear to men, to like as much of the play as pleases you," and so with little more strenuousness ...
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... seems to take from me " means — seems as if it wished to take from me.' I think this is slightly over-refined. Give to 'seem' its common meaning of appear, and is not then the wish or the will implied ? — Ed. place of a brother, and as ...
... seems to take from me " means — seems as if it wished to take from me.' I think this is slightly over-refined. Give to 'seem' its common meaning of appear, and is not then the wish or the will implied ? — Ed. place of a brother, and as ...
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... seems to me far more noteworthy than is the bare mention of the name as it occurs in the Idea ; the mere name Arden ... seem to hear the very echo of the words of Jaques and of the Duke, but to show that to Drayton as well as to every ...
... seems to me far more noteworthy than is the bare mention of the name as it occurs in the Idea ; the mere name Arden ... seem to hear the very echo of the words of Jaques and of the Duke, but to show that to Drayton as well as to every ...
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... seems almost impossible that any mind should so distinctly, so livelily, and so voluntarily have presented to itself, in connection with feelings and intentions so malignant, and so contrary to those which the qualities expressed would ...
... seems almost impossible that any mind should so distinctly, so livelily, and so voluntarily have presented to itself, in connection with feelings and intentions so malignant, and so contrary to those which the qualities expressed would ...
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