Cyclopaedia of English Literature: A Selection of the Choicest Productions of English Authors, from Earliest to the Present Time : Connected by a Critical and Biographical HistoryRobert Chambers Gould, Kendall and Lincoln, 1850 |
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... means by which wives may best advance their own interests . The Friars of Berwick ( not certainly his ) is a clever but licentious tale . There is one piece of peculiar humour , descriptive of an imaginary tournament between a tailor ...
... means by which wives may best advance their own interests . The Friars of Berwick ( not certainly his ) is a clever but licentious tale . There is one piece of peculiar humour , descriptive of an imaginary tournament between a tailor ...
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... means ; Some of partiality compleens , How feid and favour flemis7 discretion ; Some speaks full fair , and falsely feigns : Sic tidings heard I at the Session . Some castis summons , and some excepts ; Some stand beside and skailed law ...
... means ; Some of partiality compleens , How feid and favour flemis7 discretion ; Some speaks full fair , and falsely feigns : Sic tidings heard I at the Session . Some castis summons , and some excepts ; Some stand beside and skailed law ...
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... Means to attain Happy Life . Martial , the things that do attain The happy life , be these , I find , The riches ... mean diet , no delicate fare ; True wisedom joined with simpleness ; The night discharged of all care ; Where wine the ...
... Means to attain Happy Life . Martial , the things that do attain The happy life , be these , I find , The riches ... mean diet , no delicate fare ; True wisedom joined with simpleness ; The night discharged of all care ; Where wine the ...
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... mean nothing but honesty ; And though folks judge full diversely , I am as I am , and so will I die . I do not rejoice , nor yet complain , Both mirth and sadness I do refrain , And use the means since folks will feign ; Yet I am as I ...
... mean nothing but honesty ; And though folks judge full diversely , I am as I am , and so will I die . I do not rejoice , nor yet complain , Both mirth and sadness I do refrain , And use the means since folks will feign ; Yet I am as I ...
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... means she did incline her mind unto Edmund , the king's brother , and Earl of Richmond , by whom she was made mother of the king that dead is ( whose soul God pardon ) , and grand - dame to our sovereign lord King Henry VIII . , which ...
... means she did incline her mind unto Edmund , the king's brother , and Earl of Richmond , by whom she was made mother of the king that dead is ( whose soul God pardon ) , and grand - dame to our sovereign lord King Henry VIII . , which ...
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