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... past it : then he cryed to ye Coachman to stand , ye Lady cryed drive on or else he should never drive her more ; my Son then drew his sword , leaning out of ye Coach & struck at ye Coachman to make him stay : he then stayed . My Son ...
... past it : then he cryed to ye Coachman to stand , ye Lady cryed drive on or else he should never drive her more ; my Son then drew his sword , leaning out of ye Coach & struck at ye Coachman to make him stay : he then stayed . My Son ...
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... past and present , but his industry is notable because of its earliness . It is notable , too , because it appeared at a time when men of his age were generally reputed to be slack and incompetent . Mr. Coward , who has often been held ...
... past and present , but his industry is notable because of its earliness . It is notable , too , because it appeared at a time when men of his age were generally reputed to be slack and incompetent . Mr. Coward , who has often been held ...
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... past fashions in literature , their importance , scope and purpose , is a help to enable us to put in true perspective the bewildering fashions of our own time , which so confuse the originator and the imitator , the permanent with the ...
... past fashions in literature , their importance , scope and purpose , is a help to enable us to put in true perspective the bewildering fashions of our own time , which so confuse the originator and the imitator , the permanent with the ...
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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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