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... Fair he indulged in similar character - drawing . The corrupt judge of an earlier date was a more serious matter . I should not have dwelt upon this , were it not for an article in the Fortnightly Review ( February 1903 ) to which Dr ...
... Fair he indulged in similar character - drawing . The corrupt judge of an earlier date was a more serious matter . I should not have dwelt upon this , were it not for an article in the Fortnightly Review ( February 1903 ) to which Dr ...
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... fair coursing dog . He dwells with becoming decorum upon gravity , patience , learning , and self - respect . We have nothing here of Will Squele and Dagonet , of the Windmill and bona- roba days . Nothing of old Double and the tiny ...
... fair coursing dog . He dwells with becoming decorum upon gravity , patience , learning , and self - respect . We have nothing here of Will Squele and Dagonet , of the Windmill and bona- roba days . Nothing of old Double and the tiny ...
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... fair , fat , and forty . " However , one inclines to put the " heavenly jewel's " personal attractions first , since it was Mrs. Ford that wrought such havock with knights , earls , and , which is more , pensioners , when the court lay ...
... fair , fat , and forty . " However , one inclines to put the " heavenly jewel's " personal attractions first , since it was Mrs. Ford that wrought such havock with knights , earls , and , which is more , pensioners , when the court lay ...
Página lvii
... . Nym mistook his man very thoroughly when he proposed to possess Page with jealousy and " incense him to deal with poison . " Mistress Anne is no doubt attractive - young , well- off , and fair to look upon , we would INTRODUCTION lvii.
... . Nym mistook his man very thoroughly when he proposed to possess Page with jealousy and " incense him to deal with poison . " Mistress Anne is no doubt attractive - young , well- off , and fair to look upon , we would INTRODUCTION lvii.
Página lviii
William Shakespeare. off , and fair to look upon , we would like to know her better . Considering the important part she plays in the story , the main part indeed in the primary business of the play , it is remarkable how little we are ...
William Shakespeare. off , and fair to look upon , we would like to know her better . Considering the important part she plays in the story , the main part indeed in the primary business of the play , it is remarkable how little we are ...
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