History of English Literature, Том 1Holt & Williams, 1871 |
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... ladies , and making every evening his fifty bows and his score of bon - mots in society , reading the papers in the morning , lodging as a rule on the second floor ; not over gay , because he has nerves , and especially because , in ...
... ladies , and making every evening his fifty bows and his score of bon - mots in society , reading the papers in the morning , lodging as a rule on the second floor ; not over gay , because he has nerves , and especially because , in ...
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... ladies is inscribed 1 The Wanderer , the Exile's Song , Codex Exoniensis , published by Thorpe . 2 Turner , Hist . Angl . Sax . iii . 63 ; Pictorial History , i . 340 . In in the proceedings of the Witenagemote . Law and CHAP . I. ] 37 ...
... ladies is inscribed 1 The Wanderer , the Exile's Song , Codex Exoniensis , published by Thorpe . 2 Turner , Hist . Angl . Sax . iii . 63 ; Pictorial History , i . 340 . In in the proceedings of the Witenagemote . Law and CHAP . I. ] 37 ...
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... ladies , such feelings indicate men of greater sociality , more under the influence of public opinion , less the slaves of their own passions , void both of lyric inspiration and savage enthusiasm , gifted by a different genius ...
... ladies , such feelings indicate men of greater sociality , more under the influence of public opinion , less the slaves of their own passions , void both of lyric inspiration and savage enthusiasm , gifted by a different genius ...
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... lady they whisper their waggeries and conceits ; they love politely and wittily ; they arrange ingeniously in a bouquet their painted words , ' all the flowers of fresh and beautiful language ; ' they know how to mark fleeting ideas in ...
... lady they whisper their waggeries and conceits ; they love politely and wittily ; they arrange ingeniously in a bouquet their painted words , ' all the flowers of fresh and beautiful language ; ' they know how to mark fleeting ideas in ...
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... lady feels on her shoulder the weight of the hand of a Norman valet , who is become by force her husband or her lover . There were Saxons of one sou , or of two sous , according to the sum which they brought to their masters ; they sold ...
... lady feels on her shoulder the weight of the hand of a Norman valet , who is become by force her husband or her lover . There were Saxons of one sou , or of two sous , according to the sum which they brought to their masters ; they sold ...
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