Chambers's Cyclopędia of English Literature, Volume 2J.B. Lippincott Company, 1910 - American literature |
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... round the chair of Dryden at Will's . Under these conditions it was natural that the history of imaginative literature . under William III . should show merely a * Copyright 1902 by J. B. Lippincott Company . the Revolution acted most ...
... round the chair of Dryden at Will's . Under these conditions it was natural that the history of imaginative literature . under William III . should show merely a * Copyright 1902 by J. B. Lippincott Company . the Revolution acted most ...
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... round him , and the judge called on the counsel for Woolston to begin . Mr A. , counsel for Woolston , addressing himself to the judge , said , May it please your lordship , I conceive the gentleman on the other side ought to begin ...
... round him , and the judge called on the counsel for Woolston to begin . Mr A. , counsel for Woolston , addressing himself to the judge , said , May it please your lordship , I conceive the gentleman on the other side ought to begin ...
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... round about in sport he hurled : But ' twas from mine he took desires Enough to undo the amorous world . From me he took his sighs and tears , From thee his pride and cruelty ; From me his languishment and fears , And every killing dart ...
... round about in sport he hurled : But ' twas from mine he took desires Enough to undo the amorous world . From me he took his sighs and tears , From thee his pride and cruelty ; From me his languishment and fears , And every killing dart ...
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... round and covered with a green wachum , lighted in the midst , and encompassed by several persons in a sitting posture , as we do at our domestick sacrifices . At the very moment I came into the room , one of those , who I supposed was ...
... round and covered with a green wachum , lighted in the midst , and encompassed by several persons in a sitting posture , as we do at our domestick sacrifices . At the very moment I came into the room , one of those , who I supposed was ...
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... round it they make a notch , so wide and deep that a man might place his finger along it , and taking a stick or withe about 4 foot long , they bind it round the hatchet - head , in that notch , and so twisting it hard , use it as an ...
... round it they make a notch , so wide and deep that a man might place his finger along it , and taking a stick or withe about 4 foot long , they bind it round the hatchet - head , in that notch , and so twisting it hard , use it as an ...
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