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Page 84
... takes him eventually to the port of Epidamnus , where Menaechmus lives . Menaechmus , now wealthy , is married to a ... take to the cleaner . They part with mutual recriminations . Sosicles , with the cloak still in his hand , returns ...
... takes him eventually to the port of Epidamnus , where Menaechmus lives . Menaechmus , now wealthy , is married to a ... take to the cleaner . They part with mutual recriminations . Sosicles , with the cloak still in his hand , returns ...
Page 110
... , even in his Don Quijote , gathers in and uses everything that he comes across : pastoral stories , stories of chivalry , sentimental tales , etc. So does Galdós . He takes one action , the 110 STUDIES FOR STURGIS E. LEAVITT.
... , even in his Don Quijote , gathers in and uses everything that he comes across : pastoral stories , stories of chivalry , sentimental tales , etc. So does Galdós . He takes one action , the 110 STUDIES FOR STURGIS E. LEAVITT.
Page 171
... takes care to accumulate reserves and to avoid overtaxing his subjects ; he is too hard - headed to take seriously the unqualified praise of liberality often urged upon monarchs . While avoiding cruelty that will make him hated , he ...
... takes care to accumulate reserves and to avoid overtaxing his subjects ; he is too hard - headed to take seriously the unqualified praise of liberality often urged upon monarchs . While avoiding cruelty that will make him hated , he ...
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