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... person of the " Virgin Queen , " it had all the chivalrous elements that one associates with the most virile and romantic of nations . And all these traits were seen against a back- ground of general commercial prosperity ; the nation ...
... person of the " Virgin Queen , " it had all the chivalrous elements that one associates with the most virile and romantic of nations . And all these traits were seen against a back- ground of general commercial prosperity ; the nation ...
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... person singular of the orig- inal , and Brutus ' answer being largely found in the answer in North , beginning , " I trust ( I know not how ) a certain rule of philosophy by the which I did greatly blame INTRODUCTION xix.
... person singular of the orig- inal , and Brutus ' answer being largely found in the answer in North , beginning , " I trust ( I know not how ) a certain rule of philosophy by the which I did greatly blame INTRODUCTION xix.
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... person- age gives a kind of unity to the play that otherwise it would lack ; the titles , besides - and this is our point- are good titles ; they at once command attention . A second and more telling stricture is the faulty char ...
... person- age gives a kind of unity to the play that otherwise it would lack ; the titles , besides - and this is our point- are good titles ; they at once command attention . A second and more telling stricture is the faulty char ...
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... mine honour ( iii , 2 , 15 ) . 1 Shakspere frequently uses the form it for the possessive : It lifted up it head " ( Hamlet , i , 2 , 216 ) . 4. THOU AND YOU . - The second person singular INTRODUCTION xxix Shaksperian Grammar.
... mine honour ( iii , 2 , 15 ) . 1 Shakspere frequently uses the form it for the possessive : It lifted up it head " ( Hamlet , i , 2 , 216 ) . 4. THOU AND YOU . - The second person singular INTRODUCTION xxix Shaksperian Grammar.
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... person singular is used ( a ) to relatives and intimate friends ; ( b ) to inferiors in rank ; ( c ) in a contemptuous way toward strangers ; and ( d ) , as it was becoming somewhat archaic in Shak- spere's time , in the exalted ...
... person singular is used ( a ) to relatives and intimate friends ; ( b ) to inferiors in rank ; ( c ) in a contemptuous way toward strangers ; and ( d ) , as it was becoming somewhat archaic in Shak- spere's time , in the exalted ...
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