(noun) A chemical is a either a chemical element or a material with a defined composition of such elements: a chemical compound. (see also molecule). The term is often used to refer to bulk material, rather than to individual microscopic or submicroscopic particles, e.g., "A chemical is a specific collection of atoms or molecules."
(noun) Chemicals is the industry or trade of producing or manipulating such chemicals.
Wear is a plausible emendation,
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(17) a demonstrative pronoun indicating broken lamp of flesh. The
be taken as a prepositional conjunction linking the dependent clause, no
mine (15, 16).
7.
pointing departs from that of the standard text of 1821, and records in
love 115; thou146; Ay 146.
Act 2, Scene 1:--Ah! No, 13; Ah! No, 73; courage 80; nook 179;
friend 222;
Scene 3:--What 19; father, (omit quotes) 32.
Act 5, Scene 2:--years 119;
Scene 4:--child, 145.
additions and corrections in Shelley's hand) known as the 'HuntBuxton Forman's Library Edition of the Poems, 1876. The variants of the
edited in 1887 for the Shelley Society by Mr. Buxton Forman.
1.
The editio princeps (1832) has Like Lord E-- here. Lord is inserted in
as having been cancelled by the poet himself in the.
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