Chambers's Cyclopædia of English Literature, Volume 2J.B. Lippincott Company, 1910 - American literature |
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... look on himself as so ordinary a preacher , that while he had a cure he was ready to employ all others and when he was a bishop , he chose to preach to small auditories , and would never give notice before- hand . He had indeed a very ...
... look on himself as so ordinary a preacher , that while he had a cure he was ready to employ all others and when he was a bishop , he chose to preach to small auditories , and would never give notice before- hand . He had indeed a very ...
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... look on your breviate half so narrowly ! But pray give me my fee too , as well as my brief . : Pet . Mistress , that's without precedent . When did a counsel ever return his fee , pray ? and you are impertinent and ignorant to demand it ...
... look on your breviate half so narrowly ! But pray give me my fee too , as well as my brief . : Pet . Mistress , that's without precedent . When did a counsel ever return his fee , pray ? and you are impertinent and ignorant to demand it ...
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... look all fierce and disdainful , upbraiding him with eyes that forc'd blushes on his guilty cheeks , and cry'd in passing over the side of the ship : ' Farewel , Sir , ' tis worth my suffer- ings to gain so true a knowledge , both of ...
... look all fierce and disdainful , upbraiding him with eyes that forc'd blushes on his guilty cheeks , and cry'd in passing over the side of the ship : ' Farewel , Sir , ' tis worth my suffer- ings to gain so true a knowledge , both of ...
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... look cold , And shoot a chillness to my trembling heart . Give me thy hand , and let me hear thy voice ; Nay , quickly speak to me , and let me hear Thy voice - my own affrights me with its echoes . Leon . Let us return ; the horror of ...
... look cold , And shoot a chillness to my trembling heart . Give me thy hand , and let me hear thy voice ; Nay , quickly speak to me , and let me hear Thy voice - my own affrights me with its echoes . Leon . Let us return ; the horror of ...
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... Look you now , I tell you he's so modest , he ' ll own nothing . Bluffe . Pish ; you have put me out ; I have forgot what I was about . Pray , hold your tongue , and give me leave- [ Angrily . Sir Jos . I am dumb . Bluffe . This sword I ...
... Look you now , I tell you he's so modest , he ' ll own nothing . Bluffe . Pish ; you have put me out ; I have forgot what I was about . Pray , hold your tongue , and give me leave- [ Angrily . Sir Jos . I am dumb . Bluffe . This sword I ...
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