The University of Mississippi Studies in English, Volúmenes6-10Department of English, University of Mississippi., 1965 |
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... lines of the next : " That I have taken away this old man's daughter , / It is most true ; true , I have married her " ( 79-79 ) . This is an artful kind of figure , both emphatic and graceful , suitable , if used wisely , to an ...
... lines of the next : " That I have taken away this old man's daughter , / It is most true ; true , I have married her " ( 79-79 ) . This is an artful kind of figure , both emphatic and graceful , suitable , if used wisely , to an ...
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... lines 647-65 ) The line was presumably once in Julius Caesar , and one can almost wish that it remained instead of those which probably replaced it : Know Caesar doth not wrong , nor without cause Will he be satisfied . ( III , i , 47 ...
... lines 647-65 ) The line was presumably once in Julius Caesar , and one can almost wish that it remained instead of those which probably replaced it : Know Caesar doth not wrong , nor without cause Will he be satisfied . ( III , i , 47 ...
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... lines 7f . ( PLAC , II , 382 ) . 28 Walafrid Strabo , De imagine Tetrici , lines 192-208 ( PLAC , II , 375f . ) . 29 Ann . Mett . pr . , 830 . 30 Walafrid Strabo , De imagine Tetrici , lines 202-206 ( PLAC , II , 376 ) . 31 Ibid ...
... lines 7f . ( PLAC , II , 382 ) . 28 Walafrid Strabo , De imagine Tetrici , lines 192-208 ( PLAC , II , 375f . ) . 29 Ann . Mett . pr . , 830 . 30 Walafrid Strabo , De imagine Tetrici , lines 202-206 ( PLAC , II , 376 ) . 31 Ibid ...
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