EssaysEdward Moxon, 1841 - 79 Seiten |
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... sometimes for variety I confer With kings and emperors , and weigh their counsels ; Calling their victories , if unjustly got , Unto a strict account ; and in my fancy , Deface their ill - placed statues . Can I then Part with such ...
... sometimes for variety I confer With kings and emperors , and weigh their counsels ; Calling their victories , if unjustly got , Unto a strict account ; and in my fancy , Deface their ill - placed statues . Can I then Part with such ...
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... sometimes do things , such as the tenderest imagination is not in the habit of inventing ; and this piece of noble - heartedness we believe to have been one of them . Leofric , Earl of Leicester , was the lord of a large feudal ...
... sometimes do things , such as the tenderest imagination is not in the habit of inventing ; and this piece of noble - heartedness we believe to have been one of them . Leofric , Earl of Leicester , was the lord of a large feudal ...
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... sometimes disguised themselves purposely . The old king did not long survive his fes- tivities . He died in less than three months , on the first day of the year 1515 ; and Brandon , who had been created Duke of Suffolk the year before ...
... sometimes disguised themselves purposely . The old king did not long survive his fes- tivities . He died in less than three months , on the first day of the year 1515 ; and Brandon , who had been created Duke of Suffolk the year before ...
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... sometimes wandered together about London for want of a lodging - more likely for Savage's want of it , and Johnson's fear of offending him by offering a share of his own . But we do not remember how this circumstance related by Boswell ...
... sometimes wandered together about London for want of a lodging - more likely for Savage's want of it , and Johnson's fear of offending him by offering a share of his own . But we do not remember how this circumstance related by Boswell ...
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... sometimes thought upon the subject too ) There whilst behind some bush we wait The scaly people to betray , We'll prove it just , with treacherous bait , To make the preying trout our prey . being made for " man's pleasure and diet ...
... sometimes thought upon the subject too ) There whilst behind some bush we wait The scaly people to betray , We'll prove it just , with treacherous bait , To make the preying trout our prey . being made for " man's pleasure and diet ...
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