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... lines which are in themselves beautiful and unexceptionable , amount- ing , in the whole , to about fifty , which are omitted . It is difficult to account for this ; for the omis- sions are not so important in quantity , that the lines ...
... lines which are in themselves beautiful and unexceptionable , amount- ing , in the whole , to about fifty , which are omitted . It is difficult to account for this ; for the omis- sions are not so important in quantity , that the lines ...
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... lines of Shakspere are more deeply imbued with the Platonic philosophy than the passage of Cicero . These lines , " For government , through high , and low , and lower , Put into parts , doth keep in one concent , Congreeing in a full ...
... lines of Shakspere are more deeply imbued with the Platonic philosophy than the passage of Cicero . These lines , " For government , through high , and low , and lower , Put into parts , doth keep in one concent , Congreeing in a full ...
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... lines on the French army . The archers of Henry soon put the French cavalry in disorder ; and the whole army rushing on , with the national huzza , the archers threw aside their bows , and slew all before them with their bill - hooks ...
... lines on the French army . The archers of Henry soon put the French cavalry in disorder ; and the whole army rushing on , with the national huzza , the archers threw aside their bows , and slew all before them with their bill - hooks ...
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