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... black was not counted fair ” ; and “ both from me , " i.e. far from me , contrasts with “ both to each friend , " and explains “ I guess in the next line . ( ) III . Longaville's sonnet to Maria in Love's Labour's Lost , iv . iii .
... black was not counted fair ” ; and “ both from me , " i.e. far from me , contrasts with “ both to each friend , " and explains “ I guess in the next line . ( ) III . Longaville's sonnet to Maria in Love's Labour's Lost , iv . iii .
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59 : -obtained , in accordance with the comma after intituled and placing it Heraldry , the ' mixed colour , ' gold , after doves , explains : “ But Beauty , also which is blazed by the name of Ori ' intituled = formally blazoned in ...
59 : -obtained , in accordance with the comma after intituled and placing it Heraldry , the ' mixed colour , ' gold , after doves , explains : “ But Beauty , also which is blazed by the name of Ori ' intituled = formally blazoned in ...
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... to whom we are indebted for bethan translation of Seneca's plays , the pointing of the text , explains Tenne Tragedies ( Spenser Soc . Part 1 . “ armed ” as above , and “ beguiled ” p . 10 ) : “ And either his begiled hookes as ...
... to whom we are indebted for bethan translation of Seneca's plays , the pointing of the text , explains Tenne Tragedies ( Spenser Soc . Part 1 . “ armed ” as above , and “ beguiled ” p . 10 ) : “ And either his begiled hookes as ...
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