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Side 24
... Lady - Mothers ( 204 ) , Lady of Pleasure ( 300 ) , Lady of the Town ( 222 ) 10 , Leachery - Layer ( 27 ) , Madam ( 175 , 264 ) , Night Walker ( 42 ) 11 , Nymphs of Delight ( 167 ) , Punks ( 27 and passim ) , Straw - Hats ( 131 ) , Town ...
... Lady - Mothers ( 204 ) , Lady of Pleasure ( 300 ) , Lady of the Town ( 222 ) 10 , Leachery - Layer ( 27 ) , Madam ( 175 , 264 ) , Night Walker ( 42 ) 11 , Nymphs of Delight ( 167 ) , Punks ( 27 and passim ) , Straw - Hats ( 131 ) , Town ...
Side 68
... lady , highfortune = high fortune , tother = to'ther to other , = 17 Separation of Compounds : a wearie aweary , my self - myself , cf our Selues , your Selfe , thy Selfe , her Selfe , it Selfe , to day , to night , to morrow , an other ...
... lady , highfortune = high fortune , tother = to'ther to other , = 17 Separation of Compounds : a wearie aweary , my self - myself , cf our Selues , your Selfe , thy Selfe , her Selfe , it Selfe , to day , to night , to morrow , an other ...
Side 76
... lady's eyes . Here , however , the words are used in the form of simile , and that shows the state of Troilus seeking his love and feeling the ecstasy of love in the world of his imagination . L. C. Knights points out the theme of ...
... lady's eyes . Here , however , the words are used in the form of simile , and that shows the state of Troilus seeking his love and feeling the ecstasy of love in the world of his imagination . L. C. Knights points out the theme of ...
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The Language of The Spectator | 20 |
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