Philological Quarterly, Volume 41University of Iowa., 1962 - Classical philology |
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Only narrative gives her relation to the conspiracy . We may say that there are two Margarets . One of them , unimportant in the plot , comes on the stage for some seventy - five lines of witty conversation .
Only narrative gives her relation to the conspiracy . We may say that there are two Margarets . One of them , unimportant in the plot , comes on the stage for some seventy - five lines of witty conversation .
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Here , as elsewhere , Walter's prime concern is to give a list of homonyms and in doing this he tends to let the sense take ... In the glossary Miss Owen gives forer 319 ' bord d'un bois où les bestiaux paissaient , ' but there is no ...
Here , as elsewhere , Walter's prime concern is to give a list of homonyms and in doing this he tends to let the sense take ... In the glossary Miss Owen gives forer 319 ' bord d'un bois où les bestiaux paissaient , ' but there is no ...
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( ABCP ) give the honde moule , explained by Miss Owen as ' moulin à bras ' ; presumably the writers are thinking of a ... ( 0 ) has the gloss crowke , for which Miss Owen gives ' cruche , ' but I take the gloss to represent crook ...
( ABCP ) give the honde moule , explained by Miss Owen as ' moulin à bras ' ; presumably the writers are thinking of a ... ( 0 ) has the gloss crowke , for which Miss Owen gives ' cruche , ' but I take the gloss to represent crook ...
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Loves Labors Lost and the Early Shakespeare | 18 |
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