The Plays of William Shakespeare: In Twenty-one Volumes, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Том 7 |
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My loving lord , Dumain is mortified ; The grosser manner of these world's delights He throws upon the gross world's baser slaves : To love , to wealth , to pomp , I pine and die ; With all these living in philosophy . ” Biron .
My loving lord , Dumain is mortified ; The grosser manner of these world's delights He throws upon the gross world's baser slaves : To love , to wealth , to pomp , I pine and die ; With all these living in philosophy . ” Biron .
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... signify verbal civility , or phrases of courtesy , but according to its original meaning , the trappings , or ornamental appendages of a character , in the same manner , and on the same principles of speech with accomplishment .
... signify verbal civility , or phrases of courtesy , but according to its original meaning , the trappings , or ornamental appendages of a character , in the same manner , and on the same principles of speech with accomplishment .
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The manner of it is , I was taken with the manner.4 BIRON . In what manner ? Cost . In manner and form following , sir ; all those three : I was seen with her in the manor house , sitting with her upon the form , and taken following her ...
The manner of it is , I was taken with the manner.4 BIRON . In what manner ? Cost . In manner and form following , sir ; all those three : I was seen with her in the manor house , sitting with her upon the form , and taken following her ...
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... I this Longaville : A man of sovereign parts he is esteemid ; So.Bold of your worthiness , ] i . e . confident of it . STEEVENS . • Longaville --- } . For the sake of manners as well as metre , we ought to read - Lord Longaville— .
... I this Longaville : A man of sovereign parts he is esteemid ; So.Bold of your worthiness , ] i . e . confident of it . STEEVENS . • Longaville --- } . For the sake of manners as well as metre , we ought to read - Lord Longaville— .
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Biron behaves in the same manner No advantage would be gained by an exchange of names , because the last speech is determined to Biron by Maria , who gives a character of him after he has made his exit . Perhaps all the ladies wore ...
Biron behaves in the same manner No advantage would be gained by an exchange of names , because the last speech is determined to Biron by Maria , who gives a character of him after he has made his exit . Perhaps all the ladies wore ...
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