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Pagina 4
... hold my duty , as I hold my soul , Both to my God and to my gracious king " ( Hamlet , II . ii . 44 ) . 10-12 . worthiness . . . abundance ] your worthiness is such that it would win " virtue " not only from a king at all times good ...
... hold my duty , as I hold my soul , Both to my God and to my gracious king " ( Hamlet , II . ii . 44 ) . 10-12 . worthiness . . . abundance ] your worthiness is such that it would win " virtue " not only from a king at all times good ...
Pagina 9
... hold ] Helena has said , " I have a sorrow , " i.e. for the loss of my father , as Lafeu must have understood it . In parting he says , " You must hold the grief , hold the credit of your father . " Some take it to mean " uphold ...
... hold ] Helena has said , " I have a sorrow , " i.e. for the loss of my father , as Lafeu must have understood it . In parting he says , " You must hold the grief , hold the credit of your father . " Some take it to mean " uphold ...
Pagina 83
... hold vile stuff so dear " ( Love's Labour's Lost ) . Perhaps " hold " means " wager but I cannot remember an instance of the word " hold " in this sense followed by " for . " " 9. manor ] Perhaps any kind of for- tune . Cf. Henry VIII ...
... hold vile stuff so dear " ( Love's Labour's Lost ) . Perhaps " hold " means " wager but I cannot remember an instance of the word " hold " in this sense followed by " for . " " 9. manor ] Perhaps any kind of for- tune . Cf. Henry VIII ...
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