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... thou wert with age , to me thou still Wert dear and shall be ever . But in the case of Antigone , though the portrait of her is painted by a master hand , there is something of austerity and coldness which prevents it appealing to our ...
... thou wert with age , to me thou still Wert dear and shall be ever . But in the case of Antigone , though the portrait of her is painted by a master hand , there is something of austerity and coldness which prevents it appealing to our ...
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... thou path , thy native semblance on , Not Erebus itself were dim enough To hide thee from prevention . In this sentence " path " is obviously a verb meaning to walk about . Again , in King Lear , we read the following : - Thou losest ...
... thou path , thy native semblance on , Not Erebus itself were dim enough To hide thee from prevention . In this sentence " path " is obviously a verb meaning to walk about . Again , in King Lear , we read the following : - Thou losest ...
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... thou serve ? ( i . 4 , 23 ) . · - ( d ) " Their " is used instead of " of them " as an antecedent to the relative , e.g. : - Until their greater pleasures first be known , That are to censure them . ( v . 3 , 2 ) . ( e ) " His " is used ...
... thou serve ? ( i . 4 , 23 ) . · - ( d ) " Their " is used instead of " of them " as an antecedent to the relative , e.g. : - Until their greater pleasures first be known , That are to censure them . ( v . 3 , 2 ) . ( e ) " His " is used ...
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... thou shalt bruise his heel . ( ƒ ) “ ' Em ” is found ( iv . 6 , 145 ) as an equivalent to " him " . 4. Inversion of the negative , probably done for the sake of emphasis , e.g. : — If they not thought the profits of my death ( ii . 1 ...
... thou shalt bruise his heel . ( ƒ ) “ ' Em ” is found ( iv . 6 , 145 ) as an equivalent to " him " . 4. Inversion of the negative , probably done for the sake of emphasis , e.g. : — If they not thought the profits of my death ( ii . 1 ...
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... thou my sometime daughter . KENT . LEAR . Peace , Kent ! Good my liege , — 100 Come not between the dragon and his wrath . I loved her most , and thought to set my rest On her kind nursery . Hence , and avoid my sight ! [ TO CORDELIA ...
... thou my sometime daughter . KENT . LEAR . Peace , Kent ! Good my liege , — 100 Come not between the dragon and his wrath . I loved her most , and thought to set my rest On her kind nursery . Hence , and avoid my sight ! [ TO CORDELIA ...
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