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... play : " Cathleen ni Hoolihan " by William Butler Yeats . Copyright 1900 , 1905 , 1907 , 1913 , 1916 , 1917 , 1921 , 1922 , by The Macmillan Company . The Modern Library , Inc .: Chapter I from " American Literature " by John Macy ...
... play : " Cathleen ni Hoolihan " by William Butler Yeats . Copyright 1900 , 1905 , 1907 , 1913 , 1916 , 1917 , 1921 , 1922 , by The Macmillan Company . The Modern Library , Inc .: Chapter I from " American Literature " by John Macy ...
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... play upon words . " Moreover , one cannot well condescend to a man who , although he was full of whims and pranks , of melancholy , and wild gaiety , was in essence as sensible as Ben Franklin . And his letters run the whole gamut ...
... play upon words . " Moreover , one cannot well condescend to a man who , although he was full of whims and pranks , of melancholy , and wild gaiety , was in essence as sensible as Ben Franklin . And his letters run the whole gamut ...
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... play - actors , playwrights , stage - man- agers , critics , and audiences . They also understand the audacious digs at Shakespeare in the madness of Tilburina and the last combat of Don Ferolo Whiskerandos . In view of " The Critic ...
... play - actors , playwrights , stage - man- agers , critics , and audiences . They also understand the audacious digs at Shakespeare in the madness of Tilburina and the last combat of Don Ferolo Whiskerandos . In view of " The Critic ...
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... play- ing at ball , casting away their tires , and among them Nausicaa of the white arms began the song . And even as Artemis , the archer , moveth down the mountain , either along the ridges of lofty Taygetus or Ery- manthus , taking ...
... play- ing at ball , casting away their tires , and among them Nausicaa of the white arms began the song . And even as Artemis , the archer , moveth down the mountain , either along the ridges of lofty Taygetus or Ery- manthus , taking ...
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... play wer playd , Thair hats they swam aboone . O lang , lang may their ladies sit , Wi thair fans into their hand , Or eir they se Sir Patrick Spence Cum sailing to the land . O lang , lang may the ladies stand , Wi thair gold kems in ...
... play wer playd , Thair hats they swam aboone . O lang , lang may their ladies sit , Wi thair fans into their hand , Or eir they se Sir Patrick Spence Cum sailing to the land . O lang , lang may the ladies stand , Wi thair gold kems in ...
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