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... honour to the magnanimous publisher . " " The name 66 atheist " has a very ugly sound . " Agnos- tic , " " materialist , " and the like , are gentleman - like desig- nations , but a person who styles himself " atheist ' is regarded in ...
... honour to the magnanimous publisher . " " The name 66 atheist " has a very ugly sound . " Agnos- tic , " " materialist , " and the like , are gentleman - like desig- nations , but a person who styles himself " atheist ' is regarded in ...
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... Honour of the Garter , " written immediately after the poet's death , has these lines : - 66 Unhappy in thine end , Marley , the Muses ' darling for thy verse , Fit to write passions for the souls below , If any wretched souls in ...
... Honour of the Garter , " written immediately after the poet's death , has these lines : - 66 Unhappy in thine end , Marley , the Muses ' darling for thy verse , Fit to write passions for the souls below , If any wretched souls in ...
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... honour me 170 1 Nares quotes several passages ( from Spenser , Jonson , & c . ) where " malice " is used as a verb . 2 So 4to . - 8vo . gives the line to Ortygius . To triumph over many provinces ! By whose desire of SCENE I. ] 15 ...
... honour me 170 1 Nares quotes several passages ( from Spenser , Jonson , & c . ) where " malice " is used as a verb . 2 So 4to . - 8vo . gives the line to Ortygius . To triumph over many provinces ! By whose desire of SCENE I. ] 15 ...
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... that with Russian stems Plough up huge furrows in the Tyrrhene main . " Merchants = merchantmen : stems = prows . 3 Lower their flags . to Jame And when my name and honour shall be spread As 24 [ ACT I. The First Part of.
... that with Russian stems Plough up huge furrows in the Tyrrhene main . " Merchants = merchantmen : stems = prows . 3 Lower their flags . to Jame And when my name and honour shall be spread As 24 [ ACT I. The First Part of.
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... honour in assurèd conquests , When kings shall crouch unto our conquering swords And hosts of soldiers stand amazed at us ; When with their fearful tongues they shall confess , These are the men that all the world admires . 210 220 Ther ...
... honour in assurèd conquests , When kings shall crouch unto our conquering swords And hosts of soldiers stand amazed at us ; When with their fearful tongues they shall confess , These are the men that all the world admires . 210 220 Ther ...
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