As You Like itOxford University Press, 1994 - 121 էջ The new editions contain new sections: Classwork and Examinations and Background to Shakespeare's England . There are also short sections on Date and Text, and Source. |
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... withal : with it . 129-30 stay ... intendment : stop him from carrying out his intentions . 130 134 136 139 140 141-2 143 144 145 brook : endure . kindly : appropriately . requite : repay . underhand : secret . emulator : rival ...
... withal : with it . 129-30 stay ... intendment : stop him from carrying out his intentions . 130 134 136 139 140 141-2 143 144 145 brook : endure . kindly : appropriately . requite : repay . underhand : secret . emulator : rival ...
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... withal : with it . in good earnest seriously . with ... blush : protected by your innocence ( shown in your blushing ) . come off : withdraw . Fortune . The goddess Fortune was traditionally represented holding a wheel which she turned ...
... withal : with it . in good earnest seriously . with ... blush : protected by your innocence ( shown in your blushing ) . come off : withdraw . Fortune . The goddess Fortune was traditionally represented holding a wheel which she turned ...
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... Withal : as well . as large a charter : as free a licence . galled : chafed . 50 folly : comedy . 52 ' why ' : reason . 53-5 The man whom a fool , in his wisdom , makes fun of , is very foolish if he does not appear to ignore the taunt ...
... Withal : as well . as large a charter : as free a licence . galled : chafed . 50 folly : comedy . 52 ' why ' : reason . 53-5 The man whom a fool , in his wisdom , makes fun of , is very foolish if he does not appear to ignore the taunt ...
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