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... passage ] " Passage is any- thing that passes . So we now say a passage of an author ; and we used to say , the passages of a reign . When the Countess mentions Helena's loss of a father , she recollects her own loss of a husband , and ...
... passage ] " Passage is any- thing that passes . So we now say a passage of an author ; and we used to say , the passages of a reign . When the Countess mentions Helena's loss of a father , she recollects her own loss of a husband , and ...
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... passage " here means passing away . The word is so used by Shake- speare : " Would some part of my young years Might but redeem the passage of your age ! " ( 1 Henry VI . II . v . 108 ) . " When he is fit and seasoned for his passage ...
... passage " here means passing away . The word is so used by Shake- speare : " Would some part of my young years Might but redeem the passage of your age ! " ( 1 Henry VI . II . v . 108 ) . " When he is fit and seasoned for his passage ...
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... passage is to be understood in the same sense . In 21. etc. ] This passage has been held to be corrupt by many editors . line 25 Johnson said he could hardly distinguish whether the word in Fi was Jove or Love . Jove , the more ...
... passage is to be understood in the same sense . In 21. etc. ] This passage has been held to be corrupt by many editors . line 25 Johnson said he could hardly distinguish whether the word in Fi was Jove or Love . Jove , the more ...
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