The dramatic works, Volume 5Walker, 1831 |
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... appears as a king whose innate nobility no humiliation can annihilate . This is felt by a poor groom : he is shocked that his master's favourite horse should have carried the proud Bolingbroke at his coronation ; he visits the captive ...
... appears as a king whose innate nobility no humiliation can annihilate . This is felt by a poor groom : he is shocked that his master's favourite horse should have carried the proud Bolingbroke at his coronation ; he visits the captive ...
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... appear to have reckoned some- what differently from us , and to have considered men as old whom we should now esteem as middle aged . With them , every man that had passed fifty seems to have been accounted an old man . John of Gannt ...
... appear to have reckoned some- what differently from us , and to have considered men as old whom we should now esteem as middle aged . With them , every man that had passed fifty seems to have been accounted an old man . John of Gannt ...
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... appears to be equivalent to ' when will such a thing be done ? ' 18 There is no boot , or it booteth not , is as much as to say ' there is no help , resistance would be vain , or profitless . 19 i . e . my name that lives on my grave in ...
... appears to be equivalent to ' when will such a thing be done ? ' 18 There is no boot , or it booteth not , is as much as to say ' there is no help , resistance would be vain , or profitless . 19 i . e . my name that lives on my grave in ...
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... appears to me to have been underrated ; it is almost always evident in his choice of expressive terms de- rived from the Latin , and used in their original sense . The pro- priety of this expression here will be obvious , when we ...
... appears to me to have been underrated ; it is almost always evident in his choice of expressive terms de- rived from the Latin , and used in their original sense . The pro- priety of this expression here will be obvious , when we ...
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... appear a confused mass , or different to what it really is , in another , an exact and regular representation . Sometimes it is made to appear confused to the naked eye , and regular when viewed in a glass or mirror of a certain form ...
... appear a confused mass , or different to what it really is , in another , an exact and regular representation . Sometimes it is made to appear confused to the naked eye , and regular when viewed in a glass or mirror of a certain form ...
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