EssaysEdward Moxon, 1841 - 79 Seiten |
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... once , set upon five degrees of shelves round about me . " ( Cotton's Montaigne , b . 3 , ch . 3. ) IV . - ACONTIUS'S APPLE . ACONTIUS was a youth of the island of Cea ( now Zia ) , who at the sacrifices in honour of Diana fell in love ...
... once , set upon five degrees of shelves round about me . " ( Cotton's Montaigne , b . 3 , ch . 3. ) IV . - ACONTIUS'S APPLE . ACONTIUS was a youth of the island of Cea ( now Zia ) , who at the sacrifices in honour of Diana fell in love ...
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... once a monastery of Grey Friars . Among gate - street , in Jewin - street , in Barbican , in them is John of Bourbon , one of the prisoners Bartholomew - close ; in Holborn , looking back taken at the battle of Agincourt . Here also to ...
... once a monastery of Grey Friars . Among gate - street , in Jewin - street , in Barbican , in them is John of Bourbon , one of the prisoners Bartholomew - close ; in Holborn , looking back taken at the battle of Agincourt . Here also to ...
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... once thy courage , rouse thy care ; Stand firm , look back , be resolute , beware ! Forth issuing from steep lanes , the colliers ' steeds Drag the black load ; another cart succeeds ; Team follows team , crowds heaped on crowds appear ...
... once thy courage , rouse thy care ; Stand firm , look back , be resolute , beware ! Forth issuing from steep lanes , the colliers ' steeds Drag the black load ; another cart succeeds ; Team follows team , crowds heaped on crowds appear ...
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... once from Dryden to Davenant , with whom he was unquestionably intimate . Davenant then knew Hobbes , who knew Bacon , who knew Ben Jonson , who was intimate with Beaumont and Fletcher , Chapman , Donne , Drayton , Camden , Selden ...
... once from Dryden to Davenant , with whom he was unquestionably intimate . Davenant then knew Hobbes , who knew Bacon , who knew Ben Jonson , who was intimate with Beaumont and Fletcher , Chapman , Donne , Drayton , Camden , Selden ...
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... once thinking , their amiableness and their practice become incompatible ; and if they should wish , on that account , never to have thought upon the subject , they would only show , that they cared for their own exemption from ...
... once thinking , their amiableness and their practice become incompatible ; and if they should wish , on that account , never to have thought upon the subject , they would only show , that they cared for their own exemption from ...
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