Essays by Divers Hands: Being the Transactions of the Royal Society of Literature, Band 22 |
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... admiration for Oliver Cromwell and the British admiration for Abraham Lincoln . And now , having dealt with the fame of these two men and their place in our respective literatures , I turn to the remark- able parallelism in their life ...
... admiration for Oliver Cromwell and the British admiration for Abraham Lincoln . And now , having dealt with the fame of these two men and their place in our respective literatures , I turn to the remark- able parallelism in their life ...
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... admired Lincoln with intensity . He had this to say about his predecessor : • • " The most significant thing about the career ... admiration of John Hampden ( " I had a very worthy Friend then , and he was a very noble person " ) , his ...
... admired Lincoln with intensity . He had this to say about his predecessor : • • " The most significant thing about the career ... admiration of John Hampden ( " I had a very worthy Friend then , and he was a very noble person " ) , his ...
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... admiration , esteem and the most reciprocal feelings of friendship among the American people . I hail this interchange of senti- ment , therefore , as an augury that whatever else may happen , whatever misfortune may befall your country ...
... admiration , esteem and the most reciprocal feelings of friendship among the American people . I hail this interchange of senti- ment , therefore , as an augury that whatever else may happen , whatever misfortune may befall your country ...
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II An Eighteenth Century Playhouse The Theatre Royal Bristol | 61 |
Hindu Classics for English Readers By JUAN MASCARÓ M | 86 |
especially in Relation | 98 |
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