Works, Volumen37G.P. Putnam's Sons, 1894 |
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... lived but with times past , and knew but little of the present . Shut up among worm - eaten tomes in the re- tirement of his antiquated little study , the pages of old times were to him as the gazettes of the day ; while the era of the ...
... lived but with times past , and knew but little of the present . Shut up among worm - eaten tomes in the re- tirement of his antiquated little study , the pages of old times were to him as the gazettes of the day ; while the era of the ...
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... lived eighty - two years , had all at once given up the ghost ; another king had mounted the throne ; a royal duke had died suddenly , -another , in France , had been murdered ; there had been radical meetings in all parts of the ...
... lived eighty - two years , had all at once given up the ghost ; another king had mounted the throne ; a royal duke had died suddenly , -another , in France , had been murdered ; there had been radical meetings in all parts of the ...
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... the church . He had lived in Stratford , man and boy , for eighty years , and seemed still to consider him- self a vigorous man , with the trivial exception that he had nearly lost the use of his legs Stratford - on - Avon 121.
... the church . He had lived in Stratford , man and boy , for eighty years , and seemed still to consider him- self a vigorous man , with the trivial exception that he had nearly lost the use of his legs Stratford - on - Avon 121.
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... by any . As shee lived most virtuously so shee died most Godly . Set downe by him yt best did knowe what hath byn written to be true . Thomas Lucye . -- foreground , and one of the children holds a 142 The Sketch - Book.
... by any . As shee lived most virtuously so shee died most Godly . Set downe by him yt best did knowe what hath byn written to be true . Thomas Lucye . -- foreground , and one of the children holds a 142 The Sketch - Book.
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... lived a wanderer and a fugitive in his native land , and went down , like a lonely bark foundering amid dark- ness and tempest - without a pitying eye to weep his fall , or a friendly hand to record his struggle . John Bull An old song ...
... lived a wanderer and a fugitive in his native land , and went down , like a lonely bark foundering amid dark- ness and tempest - without a pitying eye to weep his fall , or a friendly hand to record his struggle . John Bull An old song ...
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