The Complete Works of William Shakespeare: Life, etc. Comedy of errors. Two gentlemen of VeronaHeath, 1880 |
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... come no more in my sight : I had as lief be wooed of a snail . Orl . Of a snail ? 47 Ros . Ay , of a snail ; for though he comes slowly , he carries his house on his head ; a better jointure , I think , than you make a woman : besides ...
... come no more in my sight : I had as lief be wooed of a snail . Orl . Of a snail ? 47 Ros . Ay , of a snail ; for though he comes slowly , he carries his house on his head ; a better jointure , I think , than you make a woman : besides ...
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William Shakespeare. 100. There comes . When the verb comes first , and the subject is as yet undetermined , the ... come out . This construc- 119. is there any else longs . Any anybody . tion , explained by Abb . ( § 244 ) as omission of ...
William Shakespeare. 100. There comes . When the verb comes first , and the subject is as yet undetermined , the ... come out . This construc- 119. is there any else longs . Any anybody . tion , explained by Abb . ( § 244 ) as omission of ...
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... come into unity . From at - one ( pronounced oon ) . Generally transitive - short for ' set at one ' . The verb is a 16th century formation , and comes from the use of ' at one ' in ad- verbial phrases ; cf. the use of fur- ther , and ...
... come into unity . From at - one ( pronounced oon ) . Generally transitive - short for ' set at one ' . The verb is a 16th century formation , and comes from the use of ' at one ' in ad- verbial phrases ; cf. the use of fur- ther , and ...
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