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... seems an un- necessary piece of business . I take it that it was a permanent part of the stage scene , even if marginally movable . The ' tub ' is most easily envisaged by thinking of it as a barrel standing on its end . In V.iii ...
... seems an un- necessary piece of business . I take it that it was a permanent part of the stage scene , even if marginally movable . The ' tub ' is most easily envisaged by thinking of it as a barrel standing on its end . In V.iii ...
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... seem intended to suggest the process of scholastic logic : to infer the topic ; to distinguish the possibilities of ... seems probable that infected means only ' influenced ' or ' overcome ' . 39-40 . overthwarts ] i.e. , contradictions ...
... seem intended to suggest the process of scholastic logic : to infer the topic ; to distinguish the possibilities of ... seems probable that infected means only ' influenced ' or ' overcome ' . 39-40 . overthwarts ] i.e. , contradictions ...
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... seem sour to those which are so sweet . But come , let us walk a little into the fields ; it may be the open air will ... seems to be continuous . Certainly the debate in III.ii mimics that between the courtier and the philosopher . 1 ...
... seem sour to those which are so sweet . But come , let us walk a little into the fields ; it may be the open air will ... seems to be continuous . Certainly the debate in III.ii mimics that between the courtier and the philosopher . 1 ...
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