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It also leads us to think of them in connection with beautiful things in nature that
grow and ripen ; and this in turn shapes our attitude to Helena , Hermia and their
problems of growing up , making us see these as part of a natural process for ...
It also leads us to think of them in connection with beautiful things in nature that
grow and ripen ; and this in turn shapes our attitude to Helena , Hermia and their
problems of growing up , making us see these as part of a natural process for ...
Page 36
61 ere . . . beard – “ before it was old enough to grow a beard ” . The " head " of
the corn , which must have grown before the corn is teady to be cut , is compared
with the beard which must grow upon a boy before he can be considered a man ...
61 ere . . . beard – “ before it was old enough to grow a beard ” . The " head " of
the corn , which must have grown before the corn is teady to be cut , is compared
with the beard which must grow upon a boy before he can be considered a man ...
Page 197
W undertake , take upon oneself ( to do something ) . unfold , reveal , make clear .
unhardened , soft , gentle . upbraid , blame , find fault with . utter , speak out .
wane , grow less ; in the - , in the course of growing less . wanton , ( 1 ) loose in ...
W undertake , take upon oneself ( to do something ) . unfold , reveal , make clear .
unhardened , soft , gentle . upbraid , blame , find fault with . utter , speak out .
wane , grow less ; in the - , in the course of growing less . wanton , ( 1 ) loose in ...
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