Jênisson (Aeneas)
What does "inherit" mean here? From Shakespeare's 'Romeo and Juliet': "Among fresh fennel buds shall you this night Inherit at my house. Hear all, all see, [...]"
31 de may. de 2011 17:12
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= possess; experience Since Capulet is giving of the abundance of his home, he can say his guests are inheriting from him. This might help: http://www.shakespeare-navigators.com/romeo/T12.html
31 de mayo de 2011
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Here 'inherit 'means to enjoy ,to possess ,to be delighted (by young women as fresh as spring flowers.)
31 de mayo de 2011
Is it not "inherent?" Regardless, think of it as a "to be" verb. "Which is at. . . "
31 de mayo de 2011
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