Shakespeare's Comedy of All's Well That Ends Well

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Shakespeare's Comedy of All's Well That Ends Well
William Shakespeare , William James Rolfe
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Steevens explains it thus : " To ac- knowledge how much she has astonished me would be to acknowledge a weakness; and this I am unwilling to do." Mason says: "Lafeu's meaning appears to be, that the amazement she excited in him was so great that he could not impute it merely to his own weakness, but to the wonderful qualities of the object that occasioned it." Clarke's interpre- tation is : " hath filled me with more well-grounded astonishment than with weak credulity deserving blame." We are d...isposed to accept Ma- son's explanation, though Halliwell has perhaps expressed it better : '* my amazement is too great for me to accuse my weakness of creating it ; I cannot impute my surprise to my credulity." 88. The admiration. This wonder ; the abstract for the concrete.
93. Come your ways. More common in S. than come your way. See Ham, p. 191.
97. Cressid's uncle. The Pandarus of T, and C. C£ M, W, i. 3. 83 : " Shall I Sir Pandarus of Troy become ?" and T, N, iii. I. 58 : "I would play Lord Pandarus of Phryda, sir, to bring a Cressida to this Troilus." 102.


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