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Pagina 145
... passage which I quoted , and is still so pronounced in the North of England , and , I believe , in the West . The following passages are written as they appear in the first folio : - 66 That cannot be , the noise of thy crosse - bow ...
... passage which I quoted , and is still so pronounced in the North of England , and , I believe , in the West . The following passages are written as they appear in the first folio : - 66 That cannot be , the noise of thy crosse - bow ...
Pagina 303
... passage , which is worth quoting because it explains Shakespere's and Claudio's views on this subject , and may prevent any erroneous con- clusions as to Shakespere's religious belief : - " The death of the Reprobate is a separation of ...
... passage , which is worth quoting because it explains Shakespere's and Claudio's views on this subject , and may prevent any erroneous con- clusions as to Shakespere's religious belief : - " The death of the Reprobate is a separation of ...
Pagina 312
... passage about the turning of the keys ( Inferno , c . xiii . 58- 61 ) is a very remarkable parallelism , both of thought and expression , with the lines from the Tempest quoted by your correspondent . I subjoin the original passage in ...
... passage about the turning of the keys ( Inferno , c . xiii . 58- 61 ) is a very remarkable parallelism , both of thought and expression , with the lines from the Tempest quoted by your correspondent . I subjoin the original passage in ...
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