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In the A version the King assented to this , but indicated a forlorn sense of the difficulties involved ; in the B ver- sion , on the other hand , he gives his assent vigorously and with determination . This sudden burst of vigor in the ...
In the A version the King assented to this , but indicated a forlorn sense of the difficulties involved ; in the B ver- sion , on the other hand , he gives his assent vigorously and with determination . This sudden burst of vigor in the ...
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In the first place , it gives us two English versions of the Much Ado theme both of which are written from a particular point of view . Were Much Ado based on these stereotypes , we should have a case of influence ; but Shakespeare does ...
In the first place , it gives us two English versions of the Much Ado theme both of which are written from a particular point of view . Were Much Ado based on these stereotypes , we should have a case of influence ; but Shakespeare does ...
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you give two starts and accompany each with a strong action of both hands : is not this wrong ? I should suspect it is ; for the whole train of Macbeth's reasoning tends to enforce the insignificance of life which he slights as of ...
you give two starts and accompany each with a strong action of both hands : is not this wrong ? I should suspect it is ; for the whole train of Macbeth's reasoning tends to enforce the insignificance of life which he slights as of ...
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