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... doth joy that yet in all my life I found no man but he was true to me . I shall have glory by this losing day More than Octavius and Mark Antony By this vile conquest shall attain unto . " Yet in his North's Plutarch Shakspere read : 66 ...
... doth joy that yet in all my life I found no man but he was true to me . I shall have glory by this losing day More than Octavius and Mark Antony By this vile conquest shall attain unto . " Yet in his North's Plutarch Shakspere read : 66 ...
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... doth therefore hide his head ( iv , 3 , 16 ) ; Humour , Which sometime hath his hour ( ii , 1 , 250–1 ) . 3. MINE , THINE , MY , THY . - These forms seem to be used by Shakspere with little distinction , before vowels , unless , as ...
... doth therefore hide his head ( iv , 3 , 16 ) ; Humour , Which sometime hath his hour ( ii , 1 , 250–1 ) . 3. MINE , THINE , MY , THY . - These forms seem to be used by Shakspere with little distinction , before vowels , unless , as ...
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... doth his body lie ? ( v , 3 , 91 ) ; But it sufficeth That Brutus leads me on ( ii , 1 , 333-4 ) . 15. THE PLURAL INDICATIVE Be . — The use of be in the indicative is sometimes like that of the subjunctive , to express doubt . But it ...
... doth his body lie ? ( v , 3 , 91 ) ; But it sufficeth That Brutus leads me on ( ii , 1 , 333-4 ) . 15. THE PLURAL INDICATIVE Be . — The use of be in the indicative is sometimes like that of the subjunctive , to express doubt . But it ...
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... doth amaze me ( i , 2 , 128 ) ; Held up his left hand , which did lame and burn ( i , 3 , 16 ) . 20. OMISSION OF DO IN QUESTIONS . - Similar to the pre- ceding is the effect of this frequent usage in inverted ques- Lions . Examples ...
... doth amaze me ( i , 2 , 128 ) ; Held up his left hand , which did lame and burn ( i , 3 , 16 ) . 20. OMISSION OF DO IN QUESTIONS . - Similar to the pre- ceding is the effect of this frequent usage in inverted ques- Lions . Examples ...
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... doth amaze me , A man of such a feeble temper should So get the start ( i , 2 , 128-30 ) . 34. DOUBLE CONJUNCTIONS . - Conversely , compare the double conjunctive expression in " If that thou be'st a Roman " ( iv , 3 , 102 ) and in ...
... doth amaze me , A man of such a feeble temper should So get the start ( i , 2 , 128-30 ) . 34. DOUBLE CONJUNCTIONS . - Conversely , compare the double conjunctive expression in " If that thou be'st a Roman " ( iv , 3 , 102 ) and in ...
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