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... desire . DONNE . They were in very little care to clothe their notions with elegance of dress , and therefore miss the notice and the praise which are often gained by those who think less , but are more di- ligent to adorn their ...
... desire . DONNE . They were in very little care to clothe their notions with elegance of dress , and therefore miss the notice and the praise which are often gained by those who think less , but are more di- ligent to adorn their ...
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... Desires in dying confest saints excite . Thou with strange adultery Dost in each breast a brothel keep ; Awake all men do ... desire of exciting admiration . THOL 30 P JITA ATUST JADITOY SAT HAVING thus endeavoured to exhibit a general ...
... Desires in dying confest saints excite . Thou with strange adultery Dost in each breast a brothel keep ; Awake all men do ... desire of exciting admiration . THOL 30 P JITA ATUST JADITOY SAT HAVING thus endeavoured to exhibit a general ...
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... desire of obtaining more task ; ng more fitness for his tas and that he that he goes on , not taking thought of 66 being late , so it gives advantage to be more fit . ' OPISKIBID 8 10 1139 9ħr When he left the University , he returned ...
... desire of obtaining more task ; ng more fitness for his tas and that he that he goes on , not taking thought of 66 being late , so it gives advantage to be more fit . ' OPISKIBID 8 10 1139 9ħr When he left the University , he returned ...
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... desire , made earnest suit to have her company the re- maining part of the summer ; which was grant- ed upon a promise of her return at Michaelmas . ” Milton was too busy to much miss his wife ; he pursued his studies ; and now and then ...
... desire , made earnest suit to have her company the re- maining part of the summer ; which was grant- ed upon a promise of her return at Michaelmas . ” Milton was too busy to much miss his wife ; he pursued his studies ; and now and then ...
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... desire su- perinduced conviction ; he yet shared only the common weakness of mankind , and might be no less sincere than his opponents . But as fac- tion seldom leaves a man honest , however it might find him , Milton is suspected of ...
... desire su- perinduced conviction ; he yet shared only the common weakness of mankind , and might be no less sincere than his opponents . But as fac- tion seldom leaves a man honest , however it might find him , Milton is suspected of ...
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