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... mind of farther obsequies due unto the deceased ; and namely of the performance of whatsoever we may judge , shall make to his living credit and to the effecting of his determina- tions prevented by the stroke of death . By these medita ...
... mind of farther obsequies due unto the deceased ; and namely of the performance of whatsoever we may judge , shall make to his living credit and to the effecting of his determina- tions prevented by the stroke of death . By these medita ...
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... mind triũph'd on Kent , Scorning to bate Sir Rodomont an ace . I mus'd awhile , and , having mus'd awhile , Jesu ( quoth 1 ) is that Gargantua minde Conquered and left no Scanderbeg behinde ? Vowed he not to Powles a Second bile ? What ...
... mind triũph'd on Kent , Scorning to bate Sir Rodomont an ace . I mus'd awhile , and , having mus'd awhile , Jesu ( quoth 1 ) is that Gargantua minde Conquered and left no Scanderbeg behinde ? Vowed he not to Powles a Second bile ? What ...
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... mind the apostrophe to Marlowe in the Third Sestiad of Hero and Leander shows clearly that the two poets were on terms of intimacy , and I fail to understand how Dyce arrived at the opposite conclusion . It is much to be regretted that ...
... mind the apostrophe to Marlowe in the Third Sestiad of Hero and Leander shows clearly that the two poets were on terms of intimacy , and I fail to understand how Dyce arrived at the opposite conclusion . It is much to be regretted that ...
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... mind when he wrote , " Nature and Fortune join'd to make thee great . ” — King John , iii . I. But the form of expression is common . Then , when our powers in points of swords are SCENE I. 29 Tamburlaine the Great .
... mind when he wrote , " Nature and Fortune join'd to make thee great . ” — King John , iii . I. But the form of expression is common . Then , when our powers in points of swords are SCENE I. 29 Tamburlaine the Great .
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... minds ; prepare to fight ; He that can take or slaughter Tamburlaine Shall rule the province of Albania : Who brings that traitor's head , Theridamas , Shall have a government in Media , Beside the spoil of him and all his train : But ...
... minds ; prepare to fight ; He that can take or slaughter Tamburlaine Shall rule the province of Albania : Who brings that traitor's head , Theridamas , Shall have a government in Media , Beside the spoil of him and all his train : But ...
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