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Page 187
... honoured master , your Lordship's most noble father . The consideration of this encouraged me ( having no other means to present my humblest service to your honour ) to shroud this trifle under the wings of your noble protection ; and ...
... honoured master , your Lordship's most noble father . The consideration of this encouraged me ( having no other means to present my humblest service to your honour ) to shroud this trifle under the wings of your noble protection ; and ...
Page 297
... honour and of the morality of chivalry are English in character . Hamlet is really a tragedy which plays , not in the heathen times of the legend narrated by Saxo Grammaticus , but in the England of Elizabeth , and in the day of rapier ...
... honour and of the morality of chivalry are English in character . Hamlet is really a tragedy which plays , not in the heathen times of the legend narrated by Saxo Grammaticus , but in the England of Elizabeth , and in the day of rapier ...
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... honour . And yet his scene with penitent Beaumelle is pathetic , as it is powerful , terrible . She says : Though I was bold enough to be a strumpet I dare not yet live one . Ambitious of no honour after life , But that , when dead ...
... honour . And yet his scene with penitent Beaumelle is pathetic , as it is powerful , terrible . She says : Though I was bold enough to be a strumpet I dare not yet live one . Ambitious of no honour after life , But that , when dead ...
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Old Doctors The By C W HECKETHORN | 139 |
The Thames a Salmon RiverPurification of the Thames | 165 |
Tale The of Anne By KATHARINE Sylvester | 223 |
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