History of English Literature, Том 2F. Ungar Publishing Company, 1965 |
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... never drink without drinking to some one's health ; also , after drinking , you must offer the wine to him whose health you have drunk . You must never refuse the glass which is offered to you , and you must naturally drain it to its ...
... never drink without drinking to some one's health ; also , after drinking , you must offer the wine to him whose health you have drunk . You must never refuse the glass which is offered to you , and you must naturally drain it to its ...
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... never hope for the cheerful dawn , never more hear the bird of morning sing . " 1 " O Thou the ever - begotten Light and perfect Image of the Father , . . . Who is there that cannot trace thee now in thy beamy walk through the midst of ...
... never hope for the cheerful dawn , never more hear the bird of morning sing . " 1 " O Thou the ever - begotten Light and perfect Image of the Father , . . . Who is there that cannot trace thee now in thy beamy walk through the midst of ...
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... never marry unless I am first made sure of my will and pleasure ! . . . My dear liberty , shall I leave thee ? my ... never bear that- good Mirabell , don't let us be familiar or fond , nor kiss before folks , like my Lady Fadler , and ...
... never marry unless I am first made sure of my will and pleasure ! . . . My dear liberty , shall I leave thee ? my ... never bear that- good Mirabell , don't let us be familiar or fond , nor kiss before folks , like my Lady Fadler , and ...
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THE RENAISSANCE | 1 |
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