A Book of English Literature, Selected and Ed, Volumen2Franklyn Bliss Snyder, Robert Grant Martin Macmillan, 1916 - 889 páginas |
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... means of his profession was very familiar with certain of Brutus ' confederates , and therefore knew the most part of all their practices against Cæsar , came and brought him a little bill written with his own hand , of all that he ...
... means of his profession was very familiar with certain of Brutus ' confederates , and therefore knew the most part of all their practices against Cæsar , came and brought him a little bill written with his own hand , of all that he ...
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... mean- ing , and it will be found that one verse did but beget another , without ordering at the first what should be at the last ; which becomes a confused mass of words , with a tinkling sound of rime , barely ac- companied with reason ...
... mean- ing , and it will be found that one verse did but beget another , without ordering at the first what should be at the last ; which becomes a confused mass of words , with a tinkling sound of rime , barely ac- companied with reason ...
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... means are less SINGLE LIFE He that hath wife and children hath given hostages to fortune ; for they are impediments to great enterprises , either of virtue or mischief . Certainly the best works , and of greatest merit for the pub- lic ...
... means are less SINGLE LIFE He that hath wife and children hath given hostages to fortune ; for they are impediments to great enterprises , either of virtue or mischief . Certainly the best works , and of greatest merit for the pub- lic ...
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... means and degrees ; pursue some few principles which they have chanced upon ab- [ 40 surdly ; care not to innovate , which draws unknown inconveniences ; use extreme remedies at first ; and , that which doubleth all errors , will not ...
... means and degrees ; pursue some few principles which they have chanced upon ab- [ 40 surdly ; care not to innovate , which draws unknown inconveniences ; use extreme remedies at first ; and , that which doubleth all errors , will not ...
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... means you'll prove 20 Within , too , stored enough of Love ; Give me but yours , I'll by that change so thrive That Love in all my parts shall live . So powerful is this change it render can My outside woman , and your inside , man ...
... means you'll prove 20 Within , too , stored enough of Love ; Give me but yours , I'll by that change so thrive That Love in all my parts shall live . So powerful is this change it render can My outside woman , and your inside , man ...
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