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Van Voorhis does this under a word to remind himself that although he might be tempted to inflect it with unusual emphasis , he should give it only its natural weight in the sentence . When he does this This under a word it means hit ...
Van Voorhis does this under a word to remind himself that although he might be tempted to inflect it with unusual emphasis , he should give it only its natural weight in the sentence . When he does this This under a word it means hit ...
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Synonymous and synthetic parallelism often occur in the same verses , the repetition of the thought and its result being skillfully combined to give added emphasis . This combination is beautifully illustrated in the following verses ...
Synonymous and synthetic parallelism often occur in the same verses , the repetition of the thought and its result being skillfully combined to give added emphasis . This combination is beautifully illustrated in the following verses ...
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My master's a very Jew : give him a present ! give him a halter : I ... Father , I am glad you are come : give me your present to one Master Bassanio , who indeed , gives rare new liveries : if I serve not him , I will run as far as God ...
My master's a very Jew : give him a present ! give him a halter : I ... Father , I am glad you are come : give me your present to one Master Bassanio , who indeed , gives rare new liveries : if I serve not him , I will run as far as God ...
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