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He , " used in reference to “ Heaven " here , and “ his ” in reference ' to “ Heaven ”
elsewhere by Shake , speare , is on the principle of " he ” and “ his ” being
formerly used for ' it ' and ' its ; and the introduction of the pronoun after a
nominative ...
He , " used in reference to “ Heaven " here , and “ his ” in reference ' to “ Heaven ”
elsewhere by Shake , speare , is on the principle of " he ” and “ his ” being
formerly used for ' it ' and ' its ; and the introduction of the pronoun after a
nominative ...
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I this infer ,That many things , having full reference To one concent , may work
contrariously : As many arrows , loosed several ways , Fly to one mark ; as many
ways meet in town ; As many fresh streams meet in one salt sea ; As many lines ...
I this infer ,That many things , having full reference To one concent , may work
contrariously : As many arrows , loosed several ways , Fly to one mark ; as many
ways meet in town ; As many fresh streams meet in one salt sea ; As many lines ...
Page 253
The repetition of the word in the line is in Shakespeare's manner ; and the whole
passage is in harmony with one alluding to the same circumstance in the first
scene of this play , to which reference is made in Note 32 , Act i . ( 104 ) Fate .
The repetition of the word in the line is in Shakespeare's manner ; and the whole
passage is in harmony with one alluding to the same circumstance in the first
scene of this play , to which reference is made in Note 32 , Act i . ( 104 ) Fate .
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