Essays by Divers Hands: Being the Transactions of the Royal Society of Literature, Band 26 |
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... hand him over to justice , wreaked on him a terrible vengeance , and his body was found by the sheriff's officers a few hours later in a terribly mutilated condition . The Laird , who at once gave information to the police of what had ...
... hand him over to justice , wreaked on him a terrible vengeance , and his body was found by the sheriff's officers a few hours later in a terribly mutilated condition . The Laird , who at once gave information to the police of what had ...
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... hand was more used to the plough than to the rifle ; and this is how he writes of it : ' But this rough hand , now more perishable than the clay , what astonishing things it has done since it was pink and small , pressing against some ...
... hand was more used to the plough than to the rifle ; and this is how he writes of it : ' But this rough hand , now more perishable than the clay , what astonishing things it has done since it was pink and small , pressing against some ...
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... hand wherein Christ commands us to labour while there is yet light . ' Going on then to defend his own conduct Milton says his studiousness ( which plainly interferes with a profession ) is not mere idle curiosity of learning - not 6 a ...
... hand wherein Christ commands us to labour while there is yet light . ' Going on then to defend his own conduct Milton says his studiousness ( which plainly interferes with a profession ) is not mere idle curiosity of learning - not 6 a ...
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Giff Edmonds Memorial Lecture Jam Rude Donatus | 1 |
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Giff Edmonds Memorial Lecture Milton and the Classics | 59 |
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