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... passage is perfectly plain, it is simply a question of grammatical construction; as Lettsom says (ap. Dyce, ed. iii) from the use of * it was ' before ' bequeathed ' and ' charged,' it is impossible to say whether these two words are ...
... passage is perfectly plain, it is simply a question of grammatical construction; as Lettsom says (ap. Dyce, ed. iii) from the use of * it was ' before ' bequeathed ' and ' charged,' it is impossible to say whether these two words are ...
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... passage which contains it will likewise supply us with another example. Rosader or Orlando is introduced making his reflections on the indignities which he had suffered from his brother Saladine or Oliver. 'As he was thus ruminating his ...
... passage which contains it will likewise supply us with another example. Rosader or Orlando is introduced making his reflections on the indignities which he had suffered from his brother Saladine or Oliver. 'As he was thus ruminating his ...
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... passage in the original story : ' Though I am eldest by birth, yet, never having attempted any deeds of arms, I am youngest to perform any martial exploits.' Stung by the sarcastic allu sion to his reverence, Oliver attempts to strike ...
... passage in the original story : ' Though I am eldest by birth, yet, never having attempted any deeds of arms, I am youngest to perform any martial exploits.' Stung by the sarcastic allu sion to his reverence, Oliver attempts to strike ...
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... passage clearer, but, I think, any editor now-a-days would be ' temerarious ' who should adopt it. — Ed. 109. hee] A misprint easily detected. 109, 110. to stay] That is, in staying behind her. See II, vii, 182; III, v, 66; V, ii, 103 ...
... passage clearer, but, I think, any editor now-a-days would be ' temerarious ' who should adopt it. — Ed. 109. hee] A misprint easily detected. 109, 110. to stay] That is, in staying behind her. See II, vii, 182; III, v, 66; V, ii, 103 ...
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... passage, where a gay, careless, happy life flows on from hour to hour without a ripple of annoyance, there was in Shakespeare's mind a dim association between this word to fleet, and the meaning to float, to flow?— -Ed.] 122. a matter ...
... passage, where a gay, careless, happy life flows on from hour to hour without a ripple of annoyance, there was in Shakespeare's mind a dim association between this word to fleet, and the meaning to float, to flow?— -Ed.] 122. a matter ...
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