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... interprets as a solemn charge laid upon herself : " And the King shall live without an heir , if that which is lost be not found . ' With a woman's swift intuition , she recognises in these words a divine command to separate herself ...
... interprets as a solemn charge laid upon herself : " And the King shall live without an heir , if that which is lost be not found . ' With a woman's swift intuition , she recognises in these words a divine command to separate herself ...
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... interprets the passage : " nobly sup- plied by substitution of embassies , " etc. 30. a vast ] a waste , a wide expanse . This use of " vast as a substantive is common in Elizabethan English , and survives to - day in dialect ; compare ...
... interprets the passage : " nobly sup- plied by substitution of embassies , " etc. 30. a vast ] a waste , a wide expanse . This use of " vast as a substantive is common in Elizabethan English , and survives to - day in dialect ; compare ...
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... interprets this as follows : " To hinder which would be a punish- ment to me , although you inflicted it out of love . " 66 40. take ] It is probable that this word is used here in the sense of " charm , " delight . " Such a use we find ...
... interprets this as follows : " To hinder which would be a punish- ment to me , although you inflicted it out of love . " 66 40. take ] It is probable that this word is used here in the sense of " charm , " delight . " Such a use we find ...
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... interprets the general situa- tion , as well as the actual passage in the text , in the following way : " It is necessary that we should retain our re- spect for Polixenes , and it is a dramatic necessity that he should be removed from ...
... interprets the general situa- tion , as well as the actual passage in the text , in the following way : " It is necessary that we should retain our re- spect for Polixenes , and it is a dramatic necessity that he should be removed from ...
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... interprets the words " as you ( Anti- gonus ) feel ( in ) doing thus , " ie . in making it impossible for your daughters to bring false generations . 153-4 . and see . . . . . The instruments that feel ] If Henley's interpretation be ...
... interprets the words " as you ( Anti- gonus ) feel ( in ) doing thus , " ie . in making it impossible for your daughters to bring false generations . 153-4 . and see . . . . . The instruments that feel ] If Henley's interpretation be ...
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