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... expressions of her sisters , was de- sirous to make trial of his affection after a different ' My father , ' said she , ' is there any daughter manner . that can love her father more than duty requires ? INTRODUCTION xxxvii.
... expressions of her sisters , was de- sirous to make trial of his affection after a different ' My father , ' said she , ' is there any daughter manner . that can love her father more than duty requires ? INTRODUCTION xxxvii.
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... expression to an almost superhuman degree , it is nevertheless true that often he is a very remarkably obscure writer . Even when at his best , in his strong - winged eagle flights into the very empyrean of poetry , an expression now ...
... expression to an almost superhuman degree , it is nevertheless true that often he is a very remarkably obscure writer . Even when at his best , in his strong - winged eagle flights into the very empyrean of poetry , an expression now ...
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... expressions . " A statement like that — and many more might be added to it is surely worth a wilderness of baseless conjectures . Doubtless that he elected to leave Comedy and History for a time , and to devote himself to Tragedy may ...
... expressions . " A statement like that — and many more might be added to it is surely worth a wilderness of baseless conjectures . Doubtless that he elected to leave Comedy and History for a time , and to devote himself to Tragedy may ...
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... of etymology , to Mr. Gosse for a quotation from an unpublished satire , and to Mr. T. Quiller Couch for information as to a supposed Cornish expression . THE TRAGEDY OF KING LEAR DRAMATIS PERSONE LEAR , King lxiv INTRODUCTION.
... of etymology , to Mr. Gosse for a quotation from an unpublished satire , and to Mr. T. Quiller Couch for information as to a supposed Cornish expression . THE TRAGEDY OF KING LEAR DRAMATIS PERSONE LEAR , King lxiv INTRODUCTION.
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... expression " unvalued jewels , ” Richard III . I. iv . 27 . 60. unable ] weak , inadequate . See Henry V. , epilogue , 1 : " My weak and all unable pen . ' Nash had written in Pierce Penniless , " My unable pen . ' See Works , Grosart ...
... expression " unvalued jewels , ” Richard III . I. iv . 27 . 60. unable ] weak , inadequate . See Henry V. , epilogue , 1 : " My weak and all unable pen . ' Nash had written in Pierce Penniless , " My unable pen . ' See Works , Grosart ...
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