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Act I. , Scene 1 . Act like men . * " More better , " and similar instances of placing two comparatives together , are not uncommon with the old writers . word . " Nor that I am more better Than Prospero , " & c . - Act I. , Scene 2 .
Act I. , Scene 1 . Act like men . * " More better , " and similar instances of placing two comparatives together , are not uncommon with the old writers . word . " Nor that I am more better Than Prospero , " & c . - Act I. , Scene 2 .
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Act I. , Scene 1 . A similar play upon the word " homely " occurs in Milton's " COMUS " :" It is for homely features to keep home ; They had their name thence . " " Wear out thy youth with shapeless idleness . " Act I. , Scene 1 .
Act I. , Scene 1 . A similar play upon the word " homely " occurs in Milton's " COMUS " :" It is for homely features to keep home ; They had their name thence . " " Wear out thy youth with shapeless idleness . " Act I. , Scene 1 .
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Act I. , Scene 2 . A quibble on the game of prison base or bars . - " For catching cold . - Act I. , Scene 2 . Lest they catch cold . " You have a month's mind to them . " - Act I. , Scene 2 . This phrase alludes to a custom in the ...
Act I. , Scene 2 . A quibble on the game of prison base or bars . - " For catching cold . - Act I. , Scene 2 . Lest they catch cold . " You have a month's mind to them . " - Act I. , Scene 2 . This phrase alludes to a custom in the ...
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