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... says of the judge and jury : - It more resembled one of later date And tenfold talents , as I'm told , in Bow Street , Where kindlier - natured souls do congregate ; And though there are who deem the same a low street , Yet I'm assured ...
... says of the judge and jury : - It more resembled one of later date And tenfold talents , as I'm told , in Bow Street , Where kindlier - natured souls do congregate ; And though there are who deem the same a low street , Yet I'm assured ...
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... says - but Narcissus had better be allowed to say it in his own way : 66 The king's statue in brasse is ordered to be sett up in St. James's Square , with several devices , and mottoes , trampling down Popery , breaking the chains of ...
... says - but Narcissus had better be allowed to say it in his own way : 66 The king's statue in brasse is ordered to be sett up in St. James's Square , with several devices , and mottoes , trampling down Popery , breaking the chains of ...
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... say a man will " stand anything , " or that another is so poor a spirited creature that any treatment is good enough for him . Thus , in ' Have with you to Saffron Walden ' ( 1595 ) , Nash says , " We will bear no coals , I warrant you ...
... say a man will " stand anything , " or that another is so poor a spirited creature that any treatment is good enough for him . Thus , in ' Have with you to Saffron Walden ' ( 1595 ) , Nash says , " We will bear no coals , I warrant you ...
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... says , " Whoe'er this venture proves , For such a kiss demands a pair of gloves . In chap . v . of the Fair Maid of Perth , ' by Sir Walter Scott , Catherine leaves her chamber on St. Valentine's morning , and finding Henry Smith asleep ...
... says , " Whoe'er this venture proves , For such a kiss demands a pair of gloves . In chap . v . of the Fair Maid of Perth , ' by Sir Walter Scott , Catherine leaves her chamber on St. Valentine's morning , and finding Henry Smith asleep ...
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... says : - within the Bills of Mortality , calculated for the twenty- " This is one of the most beautiful passages of the first of June . With an address to the ingenious and poem . The fierce and far delight ' of a thunderstorm ingenuous ...
... says : - within the Bills of Mortality , calculated for the twenty- " This is one of the most beautiful passages of the first of June . With an address to the ingenious and poem . The fierce and far delight ' of a thunderstorm ingenuous ...
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