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Instance of " when ” being used as an exclamation of impatience . See Note ...
Here there is an instance of Shakespeare's transposed construction ; as we must
understand “ that ' to refer to “ fair name , and the passage , according to ordinary
...
Instance of " when ” being used as an exclamation of impatience . See Note ...
Here there is an instance of Shakespeare's transposed construction ; as we must
understand “ that ' to refer to “ fair name , and the passage , according to ordinary
...
Page 199
To comfort you the more , I have receiv'd A certain instance 14 that Glendower is
dead . Your majesty hath been this fortnight ill ; SCENE II . - Court before Justice
Shallow's house in GLOUCESTERSHIRE . Enter SHALLOW and SILENCE ...
To comfort you the more , I have receiv'd A certain instance 14 that Glendower is
dead . Your majesty hath been this fortnight ill ; SCENE II . - Court before Justice
Shallow's house in GLOUCESTERSHIRE . Enter SHALLOW and SILENCE ...
Page 248
... the purpose in a sentence where there is this figurative allusion . As an
instance of the effective method with which Shakespeare employs a relatively -
used pronoun in a figurative sentence , see Note 41 , Act iv . , “ Second Part
Henry IV .
... the purpose in a sentence where there is this figurative allusion . As an
instance of the effective method with which Shakespeare employs a relatively -
used pronoun in a figurative sentence , see Note 41 , Act iv . , “ Second Part
Henry IV .
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