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... mother of his deceased wife Arabella Holles , and he writes to her about them : " Nan they tell me danceth prettily which I wish ( if with convenience it might be ) were not lost , more to give her a comely grace in the carriage of her ...
... mother of his deceased wife Arabella Holles , and he writes to her about them : " Nan they tell me danceth prettily which I wish ( if with convenience it might be ) were not lost , more to give her a comely grace in the carriage of her ...
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... mother , what was it but the scene between Hamlet and his mother over again ? The young , sensitive Prince , returning from the culture of Wittenberg to the barbarism of Elsinore , finds his mother , " but two months " widowed , " nay ...
... mother , what was it but the scene between Hamlet and his mother over again ? The young , sensitive Prince , returning from the culture of Wittenberg to the barbarism of Elsinore , finds his mother , " but two months " widowed , " nay ...
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... mother's bedroom , where she is engaged in pampering her febrile emotions in the presence of her friend , Helen Saville . In an abrupt tone , he asks Helen to leave him alone with his mother , who supposes that he wishes to talk to her ...
... mother's bedroom , where she is engaged in pampering her febrile emotions in the presence of her friend , Helen Saville . In an abrupt tone , he asks Helen to leave him alone with his mother , who supposes that he wishes to talk to her ...
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Some English Letter Writers of the Seventeenth | 1 |
Some Observations By Professor | 29 |
Plato and Ruskin By THE VERY REV W | 49 |
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