The Pictorial Edition of the Works of Shakspere, Svazek 4Virtue, 1888 |
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... Passage . This use of the word is now little known ; but it is highly expressive . Modern writers have substituted event and circumstance - words that do not convey the mean- ing of passage - what passes . Henry IV , in his reproof of ...
... Passage . This use of the word is now little known ; but it is highly expressive . Modern writers have substituted event and circumstance - words that do not convey the mean- ing of passage - what passes . Henry IV , in his reproof of ...
Strana 135
... passage . We must look , however , at the con- text . Sidney writes , " Her breath is more sweet than a That breathes upon a bank of violets , Stealing , and giving odour . - Enough ; no more ; ' Tis not so sweet now as it was before ...
... passage . We must look , however , at the con- text . Sidney writes , " Her breath is more sweet than a That breathes upon a bank of violets , Stealing , and giving odour . - Enough ; no more ; ' Tis not so sweet now as it was before ...
Strana 262
... passage in a poem , published in 1607 , which conveys the same ilea as a passage in Measure for Measure :“ And like as when some sudden extasy Seizeth the nature of a sickly man ; When he's discern'd to swoon , straight by and bye Folk ...
... passage in a poem , published in 1607 , which conveys the same ilea as a passage in Measure for Measure :“ And like as when some sudden extasy Seizeth the nature of a sickly man ; When he's discern'd to swoon , straight by and bye Folk ...
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