History of English Literature, Том 2F. Ungar Publishing Company, 1965 |
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... says my love ? N. Your love says , like an honest gentleman , and a courteous , and a kind , and a handsome , and , I warrant , a virtuous , Where is your mother ? " 1 It is never - ending . Her gabble is worse when she comes to ...
... says my love ? N. Your love says , like an honest gentleman , and a courteous , and a kind , and a handsome , and , I warrant , a virtuous , Where is your mother ? " 1 It is never - ending . Her gabble is worse when she comes to ...
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Hippolyte Taine. " What must I say ? ' I pray , sir ' - Plague upon't ! I cannot bring My tongue to such a pace ... says Brutus the tribune . He retorts : " No , take more : What may be sworn by , both divine and human , Seal what I ...
Hippolyte Taine. " What must I say ? ' I pray , sir ' - Plague upon't ! I cannot bring My tongue to such a pace ... says Brutus the tribune . He retorts : " No , take more : What may be sworn by , both divine and human , Seal what I ...
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... says Tom Porter , ' strike ! I would I could see the man in England that durst give me a blow ! ' with that Sir H ... says H. Bellassis , ' you will not hurt me coming out , will you ? ' ' No , ' says Tom Porter . So out he went , and ...
... says Tom Porter , ' strike ! I would I could see the man in England that durst give me a blow ! ' with that Sir H ... says H. Bellassis , ' you will not hurt me coming out , will you ? ' ' No , ' says Tom Porter . So out he went , and ...
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