History of English Literature, Том 2F. Ungar Publishing Company, 1965 |
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... leave thy sins and go to heaven , or have thy sins and go to hell ? At this I was put to an exceeding maze ; wherefore , leaving my cat upon the ground , I looked up to heaven , and was as if I had with the eyes of my understanding ...
... leave thy sins and go to heaven , or have thy sins and go to hell ? At this I was put to an exceeding maze ; wherefore , leaving my cat upon the ground , I looked up to heaven , and was as if I had with the eyes of my understanding ...
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... leave me alone , as soon as I come home , with such a dirty dowdy ? Sea - calf ! I an't calf enough to lick your chalked face , you cheese - curd , you . ' Moved by these amenities , she breaks out into a rage , weeps , calls him a ...
... leave me alone , as soon as I come home , with such a dirty dowdy ? Sea - calf ! I an't calf enough to lick your chalked face , you cheese - curd , you . ' Moved by these amenities , she breaks out into a rage , weeps , calls him a ...
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... leave the table . After Sheridan , we leave it forthwith . Henceforth comedy languishes , fails ; there is nothing left but farce , such as Townley's High Life Below Stairs , the burlesques of George Colman , a tutor , an old maid ...
... leave the table . After Sheridan , we leave it forthwith . Henceforth comedy languishes , fails ; there is nothing left but farce , such as Townley's High Life Below Stairs , the burlesques of George Colman , a tutor , an old maid ...
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THE RENAISSANCE | 1 |
The excesses of PuritanismHow they induce | 12 |
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