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Dr. Grosart by a process of reasoning known to logicians as the fallacy of the undistributed middle , concluded that the allegory shadowed the love of Queen Elizabeth for the Earl of Essex . Contemporary poets had addressed her as the ...
Dr. Grosart by a process of reasoning known to logicians as the fallacy of the undistributed middle , concluded that the allegory shadowed the love of Queen Elizabeth for the Earl of Essex . Contemporary poets had addressed her as the ...
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Neither was it known to the English of the sixteenth century as the Isle of Saints ; and as regards its fauna , Iceland was equally free from crocodiles and adders ; more free , indeed , than “ Paphos , " for , if we accept Grosart's ...
Neither was it known to the English of the sixteenth century as the Isle of Saints ; and as regards its fauna , Iceland was equally free from crocodiles and adders ; more free , indeed , than “ Paphos , " for , if we accept Grosart's ...
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Grosart , vi . 79 ) : “ his for so I shall , If it be made of pene- lookes in shepheard's weede are Lordlie , trable stuff . ” . Contrast " impenetrable ” his voyce pleasing , his wit full of used of Shylock , Merchant of Venice ...
Grosart , vi . 79 ) : “ his for so I shall , If it be made of pene- lookes in shepheard's weede are Lordlie , trable stuff . ” . Contrast " impenetrable ” his voyce pleasing , his wit full of used of Shylock , Merchant of Venice ...
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