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... explains " I guess in the next line . " " III . Longaville's sonnet to Maria in Love's Labour's Lost , IV . iii . 58-71 . It loses by being withdrawn from its context , for the words " Vows for thee broke " refer to the oath sworn by ...
... explains " I guess in the next line . " " III . Longaville's sonnet to Maria in Love's Labour's Lost , IV . iii . 58-71 . It loses by being withdrawn from its context , for the words " Vows for thee broke " refer to the oath sworn by ...
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... explains : " Thy premature shoots are ever blighted . " See 1. 950 , and Venus and Adonis , 1. 656 . 49. blasts ] suffers blight . New Eng . Dict . cites Euphues ( Arber , 236 ) : " The easterly winde maketh the blossomes to blast ...
... explains : " Thy premature shoots are ever blighted . " See 1. 950 , and Venus and Adonis , 1. 656 . 49. blasts ] suffers blight . New Eng . Dict . cites Euphues ( Arber , 236 ) : " The easterly winde maketh the blossomes to blast ...
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... explains " armed " as above , and " beguiled " as beguiling , comparing delighted = delighting , in Othello , 1. iii ... explain , though he rightly says that " guild " for " gild " is found وو elsewhere . His objections to Malone's ...
... explains " armed " as above , and " beguiled " as beguiling , comparing delighted = delighting , in Othello , 1. iii ... explain , though he rightly says that " guild " for " gild " is found وو elsewhere . His objections to Malone's ...
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