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Pagina 73
Malone says that the author intended this word to be taken in a double sense ,
suit and shoot being in his time pronounced alike . We doubt this . Surt is not the
word that the indignation of Lucrece would have used ; nor is the double sense ...
Malone says that the author intended this word to be taken in a double sense ,
suit and shoot being in his time pronounced alike . We doubt this . Surt is not the
word that the indignation of Lucrece would have used ; nor is the double sense ...
Pagina 168
You are my all - the - world , and I must strive To know my shames and praises
from your tongue ; None else to me , nor I to none alive , That my steel'd sense or
changes , right or wrong . In so profound abysm I throw all care Of other's voices ...
You are my all - the - world , and I must strive To know my shames and praises
from your tongue ; None else to me , nor I to none alive , That my steel'd sense or
changes , right or wrong . In so profound abysm I throw all care Of other's voices ...
Pagina 218
You are my all - the - world , and I must strive To know my shames and praises
from your tongue ; None else to me , nor I to none alive , That my steel'd sense or
changes , right or wrong . In so profound abysm I throw all care Of other's voices ...
You are my all - the - world , and I must strive To know my shames and praises
from your tongue ; None else to me , nor I to none alive , That my steel'd sense or
changes , right or wrong . In so profound abysm I throw all care Of other's voices ...
Pagina 263
Can is constantly used by the old writers , especially by Spenser , in the sense of
began ; and that sense , began for additions , is as intelligible as came for
additions . For is used in the sense of as . “ So on the tip of his subduing tongue
All A ...
Can is constantly used by the old writers , especially by Spenser , in the sense of
began ; and that sense , began for additions , is as intelligible as came for
additions . For is used in the sense of as . “ So on the tip of his subduing tongue
All A ...
Pagina 526
in two senses : 1.com pose ; and , used with Season , ungenial , of 1593 and
1594. M.N.D. ii . 2 , i . by , make account of . G. V. i . 2 , n . Therefore , the winds ,
piping to us in vain . Give me a note : your ladyship can set . Seasons — used as
a ...
in two senses : 1.com pose ; and , used with Season , ungenial , of 1593 and
1594. M.N.D. ii . 2 , i . by , make account of . G. V. i . 2 , n . Therefore , the winds ,
piping to us in vain . Give me a note : your ladyship can set . Seasons — used as
a ...
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