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... seems to have been on terms of friendly acquaintance while fly - leafing him in every one of his works has some of its sources laid open . The chief of them seems to be that to Mrs. Wales he attributes the lies as he calls them about ...
... seems to have been on terms of friendly acquaintance while fly - leafing him in every one of his works has some of its sources laid open . The chief of them seems to be that to Mrs. Wales he attributes the lies as he calls them about ...
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... seems no reason , from the King's character and bearing , to com- pare him with a peacock . He rather affects a ... seem to be quite in consonance with what Hamlet says next : " Didst perceive ? Upon the talk of the poisoning— ” A. A. ...
... seems no reason , from the King's character and bearing , to com- pare him with a peacock . He rather affects a ... seem to be quite in consonance with what Hamlet says next : " Didst perceive ? Upon the talk of the poisoning— ” A. A. ...
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... seems to be every reason to think that the conjectures of Wagner , and before him of Erasmus , as to this passage are correct , that it is part of a speech of Agamemnon to Menelaus . These two brothers were , as is well known , sons of ...
... seems to be every reason to think that the conjectures of Wagner , and before him of Erasmus , as to this passage are correct , that it is part of a speech of Agamemnon to Menelaus . These two brothers were , as is well known , sons of ...
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Unpublished Humorous and Satirical Papers | 7 |
Pholey Lines addressed | 14 |
Notes on Books | 125 |
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