The Plays of William Shakespeare, Volumul 1Cassell, Petter & Galpin, 1865 - 1308 pagini |
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... passage where Shakespeare uses even as a verb unaccom- panied by an adjunct ( for in the third instance where he uses it as a verb it is accompanied by the word " o'er " ) , the sense will bear the same various interpretations which it ...
... passage where Shakespeare uses even as a verb unaccom- panied by an adjunct ( for in the third instance where he uses it as a verb it is accompanied by the word " o'er " ) , the sense will bear the same various interpretations which it ...
Pagina 596
... passage to mean - The firmament itself , till it shall have known the heat of seven summers ' sun , shall not , ' & c . He elsewhere uses " the element for the sky , the firmament . ( 10 ) To season a brother's dead love . See Note 8 ...
... passage to mean - The firmament itself , till it shall have known the heat of seven summers ' sun , shall not , ' & c . He elsewhere uses " the element for the sky , the firmament . ( 10 ) To season a brother's dead love . See Note 8 ...
Pagina 596
... passage to mean- The firmament itself , till it shall have known the heat of seven summers ' sun , shall not , ' & c . He elsewhere uses “ the element " for the sky , the firmament . ( 10 ) To season a brother's dead love . See Note 8 ...
... passage to mean- The firmament itself , till it shall have known the heat of seven summers ' sun , shall not , ' & c . He elsewhere uses “ the element " for the sky , the firmament . ( 10 ) To season a brother's dead love . See Note 8 ...
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