-
which defines "Abomba" as "a man's home or
resting place: home
againe, home
againe." The 1611
edition is even clearer,
referring to "the
place where...
- T. S. The
Waste Land, line 431: "Why then Ile fit you. Hieronymo's mad
againe." Edwards, p. lxii.[full
citation needed] Justice,
Steven (1985). "Spain...
-
Colin Clouts Come Home
Againe (also
known as
Colin Clouts Come Home Again) is a
pastoral poem by the
English poet
Edmund Spenser and
published in 1595...
- Hamlet,
Prince of Denmarke.
Newly imprinted and
enlarged to
almost as much
againe as it was,
according to the true and
perfect Coppie [The "Second Quarto"]...
-
journal explain the
matter at hand: "September 18th, 1616 Capt.
Adames went
againe to the Cort [at ****o] to
procure our dispatch, and
found all the Council...
- to the
kings eares, he
doubting least his
enimies should gather togither againe, and
begin a new field; and
mistrusting further that the
prisoners would...
- take them out of the Oven, and put them in a warm platter, and set them
againe into the
warme Oven & so let them
remain foure or five houres, and then...
- King of
France with
forty thousand men, Came up a hill and so came
downe againe. As a result, the
argument has been made that it may have been a common...
- innovating,
transforming our old
Hierarchy into a new Presbytery, and this
againe into a
newer Independency; and our well-temperd
Monarchy into a mad kinde...
- "The
dolefull lay of Clorinda", was
published in
Colin Clouts Come Home
Againe (1595) and
attributed to
Spenser and to Mary Herbert, but
Pamela Coren attributes...