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... taken up with the text than the sentiment , objected to the Oxonian's version of the carol ; which he affirmed was different from that sung at college . He went on , with the dry perseverance of a commentator , to give the college ...
... taken up with the text than the sentiment , objected to the Oxonian's version of the carol ; which he affirmed was different from that sung at college . He went on , with the dry perseverance of a commentator , to give the college ...
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... contribution to furnish dresses and fantastic disguisings . I strongly suspect Master Simon to have taken the idea of his from Ben Jonson's " Masque of Christmas . " ways the girls trussed up in the finery of the The Christmas Dinner 75.
... contribution to furnish dresses and fantastic disguisings . I strongly suspect Master Simon to have taken the idea of his from Ben Jonson's " Masque of Christmas . " ways the girls trussed up in the finery of the The Christmas Dinner 75.
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... taken for William o ' the Wisp , Or Robin Goodfellow . - FLETCHER . AM somewhat of an antiquity - hunter , and am fond of exploring London in quest of the relics of old times . These are princi- pally to be found in the depths of the ...
... taken for William o ' the Wisp , Or Robin Goodfellow . - FLETCHER . AM somewhat of an antiquity - hunter , and am fond of exploring London in quest of the relics of old times . These are princi- pally to be found in the depths of the ...
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... taken from the cares and sorrows of the world , and fixed in so good a place as these old men are ; having nothing to care for , but the good of their souls , to serve God , and to live in brotherly love . " " " For the amusement of ...
... taken from the cares and sorrows of the world , and fixed in so good a place as these old men are ; having nothing to care for , but the good of their souls , to serve God , and to live in brotherly love . " " " For the amusement of ...
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Washington Irving. ciate . The whole front of my sitting - room is taken up with a bow - window , on the panes of which are recorded the names of previous occupants for many generations , mingled with scraps of very indifferent gentleman ...
Washington Irving. ciate . The whole front of my sitting - room is taken up with a bow - window , on the panes of which are recorded the names of previous occupants for many generations , mingled with scraps of very indifferent gentleman ...
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