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Side 20
... verse . ' Shame and trouble ' ( V. i . 14 ) and ' in the strength and height of injury ' ( ibid . 200 ) , also in verse , may in some sense be considered as cases of hendiadys which will be treated of later . Buckingham's admonitory ...
... verse . ' Shame and trouble ' ( V. i . 14 ) and ' in the strength and height of injury ' ( ibid . 200 ) , also in verse , may in some sense be considered as cases of hendiadys which will be treated of later . Buckingham's admonitory ...
Side 22
... verse . Examples abound in the middle plays . That one and the same idea is strengthened or heightened by this linking of words will be shown by the fact that when they form the subject of the sentence , the predicate verb is often put ...
... verse . Examples abound in the middle plays . That one and the same idea is strengthened or heightened by this linking of words will be shown by the fact that when they form the subject of the sentence , the predicate verb is often put ...
Side 24
... verse , these are more or less grave or serious , not to say majestic ; but such are not confined to verse , for ' humours and conceits ' ( Merch . III . v . 69 ) and ' his form and pressure ' ( Haml . III . ii . 27 ) , for instance ...
... verse , these are more or less grave or serious , not to say majestic ; but such are not confined to verse , for ' humours and conceits ' ( Merch . III . v . 69 ) and ' his form and pressure ' ( Haml . III . ii . 27 ) , for instance ...