Studies in English Literature: Being Typical Selections of British and American Authorship, from Shakespeare to the Present Time .[..]Harper, 1896 |
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... learned his poetry from Dryden , whom , whenever an oppor- tunity was presented , he praised through the whole period of his existence with un- varying liberality ; and perhaps his character may receive some illustration , if a com ...
... learned his poetry from Dryden , whom , whenever an oppor- tunity was presented , he praised through the whole period of his existence with un- varying liberality ; and perhaps his character may receive some illustration , if a com ...
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... learned doctor , Whom I have sent for to determine this , Come here to - day . 70. think you question : that is , remem- ber that you are arguing . certain Polish monarch , might claim to be a king above gram- mar ( rex super ...
... learned doctor , Whom I have sent for to determine this , Come here to - day . 70. think you question : that is , remem- ber that you are arguing . certain Polish monarch , might claim to be a king above gram- mar ( rex super ...
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... learned doctor to our court . Where is he ? Nerissa . He attendeth here hard by , To know your answer , whether you'll admit him . Duke . With all my heart . Some three or four of you Go give him courteous conduct to this place . 100 ...
... learned doctor to our court . Where is he ? Nerissa . He attendeth here hard by , To know your answer , whether you'll admit him . Duke . With all my heart . Some three or four of you Go give him courteous conduct to this place . 100 ...
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... learned judge ! Shylock . Is that the law ? Portia . Thyself shalt see the act : For , as thou urgest justice , be assured Thou shalt have justice , more than thou desirest . Gratiano . O learned judge ! -Mark , Jew : -a learned judge ...
... learned judge ! Shylock . Is that the law ? Portia . Thyself shalt see the act : For , as thou urgest justice , be assured Thou shalt have justice , more than thou desirest . Gratiano . O learned judge ! -Mark , Jew : -a learned judge ...
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... “ stond " ( 37 ) . 1. Studies serve , etc. What three adverbial phrases are adjuncts to " serve ? ” 2-7 . Their chief use ... learned . Supply the ellipses in this sentence . haps judge of particulars , one by one ; but 32 BACON .
... “ stond " ( 37 ) . 1. Studies serve , etc. What three adverbial phrases are adjuncts to " serve ? ” 2-7 . Their chief use ... learned . Supply the ellipses in this sentence . haps judge of particulars , one by one ; but 32 BACON .
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