Notes to Shakespeare, Volume 1,Deel 1William Andrews Clark Memorial Library, University of California, 1956 |
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Pagina 14
... suffer myself to be destroyed ; if I go away , I destroy myself . III.1.261 ( 153,8 ) Laun . I am but a fool , look ... suffers for telling his love - secrets , therefore I will keep mine close . III.1.330 ( 156,4 ) Speed . Item , she ...
... suffer myself to be destroyed ; if I go away , I destroy myself . III.1.261 ( 153,8 ) Laun . I am but a fool , look ... suffers for telling his love - secrets , therefore I will keep mine close . III.1.330 ( 156,4 ) Speed . Item , she ...
Pagina 41
... suffering for religion . It is not unlikely that men imprisoned for other crimes , might represent themselves to casual enquirers , as suffering for puri- tanism , and that this might be the common cant of the prisons . In Donne's time ...
... suffering for religion . It is not unlikely that men imprisoned for other crimes , might represent themselves to casual enquirers , as suffering for puri- tanism , and that this might be the common cant of the prisons . In Donne's time ...
Pagina 48
... suffer the consequences of lewdness , one of which , in the first appearance of the disease in Europe , was the loss of hair . II.ii.173 ( 169,6 ) Be it my wrong , you are from me exempt ] Exempt , separated , parted . The sense is , If ...
... suffer the consequences of lewdness , one of which , in the first appearance of the disease in Europe , was the loss of hair . II.ii.173 ( 169,6 ) Be it my wrong , you are from me exempt ] Exempt , separated , parted . The sense is , If ...
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