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... declined to accept the money in that sense , unless other sums due to him were acquitted at the same time , and thus he retained the property until proceedings in Chancery were instituted at a later date , xxvi THE LIFE OF.
... declined to accept the money in that sense , unless other sums due to him were acquitted at the same time , and thus he retained the property until proceedings in Chancery were instituted at a later date , xxvi THE LIFE OF.
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... sense stress has been laid on the poet's repeated allusion to the disadvantage of seniority for a wife : the fact of repetition certainly gives an impression that Shakespeare had the maxim at heart , but it argues at the same time that ...
... sense stress has been laid on the poet's repeated allusion to the disadvantage of seniority for a wife : the fact of repetition certainly gives an impression that Shakespeare had the maxim at heart , but it argues at the same time that ...
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... sense for the detection of fustian , bombast , and rant , some sparks of poetry notwithstanding . The follow- ing , a speech from Dido , Queen of Carthage , written by Nash , in conjunction with Marlowe , I extract to illustrate and ...
... sense for the detection of fustian , bombast , and rant , some sparks of poetry notwithstanding . The follow- ing , a speech from Dido , Queen of Carthage , written by Nash , in conjunction with Marlowe , I extract to illustrate and ...
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... sense , but as Sir Tho- mas Lucy had venison to give away at a later date , it is not unlikely that the fact that his enclosures had not the special preservation of the statute , helped the temptation of depredators . Stealing deer and ...
... sense , but as Sir Tho- mas Lucy had venison to give away at a later date , it is not unlikely that the fact that his enclosures had not the special preservation of the statute , helped the temptation of depredators . Stealing deer and ...
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... sense , They think to be chief praise of poetry , And thereby wanting due intelligence , Have marred the face of goodly Poesie , And made a monster of their fantasie . " On the whole , the dramatic ideal of Spenser , no drama- tist ...
... sense , They think to be chief praise of poetry , And thereby wanting due intelligence , Have marred the face of goodly Poesie , And made a monster of their fantasie . " On the whole , the dramatic ideal of Spenser , no drama- tist ...
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