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Pagina 17
So perhaps the word is used afterwards by Ford , speaking of his jealousy : “ ' Tis
my fault , master Page ; I suffer for it . ” Malone . Perhaps Shallow addresses
these words to Slender , and means to tell him , “ it was his fault to undervalue a
dog ...
So perhaps the word is used afterwards by Ford , speaking of his jealousy : “ ' Tis
my fault , master Page ; I suffer for it . ” Malone . Perhaps Shallow addresses
these words to Slender , and means to tell him , “ it was his fault to undervalue a
dog ...
Pagina 34
Perhaps we may read the author is deep ; or perhaps the line is out of its place ,
and should be inserted lower , after Falstafl ' has said : “ Sail like my pinnace to
those golden shores . ” It may be observed , that in the hands of that time anchor
...
Perhaps we may read the author is deep ; or perhaps the line is out of its place ,
and should be inserted lower , after Falstafl ' has said : “ Sail like my pinnace to
those golden shores . ” It may be observed , that in the hands of that time anchor
...
Pagina 233
Perhaps a letter has been misplaced , and we ought to read starchy ; i . e . the
room in which linen underwent the once most complicated operation of etarching
. I do not know that such a word exists ; and yet it would not be unanalogically ...
Perhaps a letter has been misplaced , and we ought to read starchy ; i . e . the
room in which linen underwent the once most complicated operation of etarching
. I do not know that such a word exists ; and yet it would not be unanalogically ...
Pagina 355
Johnson . The entrance of Lucio and Isabella should not , perhaps , be made till
after Angelo's speech to the Provost , who had only announced a lady , and
seems to be detained as a witness to the purity of the deputy's conversation with
her .
Johnson . The entrance of Lucio and Isabella should not , perhaps , be made till
after Angelo's speech to the Provost , who had only announced a lady , and
seems to be detained as a witness to the purity of the deputy's conversation with
her .
Pagina 436
This is a gentle provost : Seldom , when The steeled gaoler is the friend of men.
How now ? What noise ? That spirit ' s possess'd with haste , 9 They will then , ]
Perhaps - she will then . Sir H. Hawkins . The Duke expects Isabella and Mariana
.
This is a gentle provost : Seldom , when The steeled gaoler is the friend of men.
How now ? What noise ? That spirit ' s possess'd with haste , 9 They will then , ]
Perhaps - she will then . Sir H. Hawkins . The Duke expects Isabella and Mariana
.
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