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Page xvii
It also leads us to think of them in connection with beautiful things in nature that
grow and ripen ; and this in ... Sometimes , however , the image makes no use of
such words of comparison , and suggests that the thing spoken of and the thing it
...
It also leads us to think of them in connection with beautiful things in nature that
grow and ripen ; and this in ... Sometimes , however , the image makes no use of
such words of comparison , and suggests that the thing spoken of and the thing it
...
Page 82
29 from yielders all things catch - " they IS Anon - " At once " . ( briers and thorns )
catch every16 his Thisbe ... answered - " Thisbe's thing from men who give
everyspeech in the play needed an thing away ( yielders ) ” . answer " . 30
translated ...
29 from yielders all things catch - " they IS Anon - " At once " . ( briers and thorns )
catch every16 his Thisbe ... answered - " Thisbe's thing from men who give
everyspeech in the play needed an thing away ( yielders ) ” . answer " . 30
translated ...
Page 196
... tempered . which can be cooked and eaten . thereof , of it ( the thing just
mensquirrel , small grey or reddish tioned ) . animal with a bushy tail that lives
thistle , thorny plant . in trees and eats nuts . thrice , three times ; very much ( e.g.
stab ( v . ) ...
... tempered . which can be cooked and eaten . thereof , of it ( the thing just
mensquirrel , small grey or reddish tioned ) . animal with a bushy tail that lives
thistle , thorny plant . in trees and eats nuts . thrice , three times ; very much ( e.g.
stab ( v . ) ...
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