The Best in Their KindRichards Press, 1949 - 456 páginas |
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Página 146
... things , and the names of persons , even of those who are their nearest friends and relations . For the same reason they never can amuse them- selves with reading , because their memory will not serve to carry them from the beginning of ...
... things , and the names of persons , even of those who are their nearest friends and relations . For the same reason they never can amuse them- selves with reading , because their memory will not serve to carry them from the beginning of ...
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... things stand very ticklish ; I dare say nothing at this distance . Farewell , dear sirrahs , dearest lives : there is peace and quiet with MD , and nowhere else . They have not leisure here to think of small things , which may ruin them ...
... things stand very ticklish ; I dare say nothing at this distance . Farewell , dear sirrahs , dearest lives : there is peace and quiet with MD , and nowhere else . They have not leisure here to think of small things , which may ruin them ...
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... thing and their privileges another ; that these two things may exist without any mutual relation , the cement is gone - the cohesion is loosened - and everything hastens to decay and dissolution . As long as you have the wisdom to keep ...
... thing and their privileges another ; that these two things may exist without any mutual relation , the cement is gone - the cohesion is loosened - and everything hastens to decay and dissolution . As long as you have the wisdom to keep ...
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SIR THOMAS MALORY 1413?1470 | 18 |
EDMUND SPENSER 15521599 | 24 |
CHRISTOPHER MARLOWE 15641593 | 38 |
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