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... cause , And can say nothing . Act III . scene 1. lines 5 , 6 , Ros . He does confess he feels himself distracted ; But from what cause he will by no means speak . Act III . scene 1. lines 100-102 ,. Oph . Take these again ; for to the ...
... cause , And can say nothing . Act III . scene 1. lines 5 , 6 , Ros . He does confess he feels himself distracted ; But from what cause he will by no means speak . Act III . scene 1. lines 100-102 ,. Oph . Take these again ; for to the ...
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... cause for wonder or perplexity . More is known of Shakespeare's life than Steevens and De Quincey allege . More is known of Shakespeare's life than of the lives of many of his dramatic contemporaries . Far less has been ascertained ...
... cause for wonder or perplexity . More is known of Shakespeare's life than Steevens and De Quincey allege . More is known of Shakespeare's life than of the lives of many of his dramatic contemporaries . Far less has been ascertained ...
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... advantage of all winds by the quickness of his wit and invention . " Hours of brilliant wit combat in the London tavern did not cause Shakespeare to forget his Stratford home . We have seen that xxviii GENERAL INTRODUCTION .
... advantage of all winds by the quickness of his wit and invention . " Hours of brilliant wit combat in the London tavern did not cause Shakespeare to forget his Stratford home . We have seen that xxviii GENERAL INTRODUCTION .
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... cause against the debtor's bail , a person named Horneby . It is not always the case that a master in the world of ideas and of imagination is also a master of prudent husbandry in the material world . The year 1607 was one of mingled ...
... cause against the debtor's bail , a person named Horneby . It is not always the case that a master in the world of ideas and of imagination is also a master of prudent husbandry in the material world . The year 1607 was one of mingled ...
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... cause for blood - poisoning in the wretched sanitary conditions surrounding New Place . " If truth , and not romance , is to be invoked , " says this careful biographer , AL WILLIAMS " were there the woodbine and sweet honeysuckle ...
... cause for blood - poisoning in the wretched sanitary conditions surrounding New Place . " If truth , and not romance , is to be invoked , " says this careful biographer , AL WILLIAMS " were there the woodbine and sweet honeysuckle ...
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