Miscellanies, Volumen2Macmillan, 1863 |
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... heads , just like Birnam wood coming to Dunsinane . ' The frogs , some work on an anvil , like blacksmiths , others whistle like a man calling a dog , others bark like a dog . ' His sketches of tropical scenery are admirable ; bet- ter ...
... heads , just like Birnam wood coming to Dunsinane . ' The frogs , some work on an anvil , like blacksmiths , others whistle like a man calling a dog , others bark like a dog . ' His sketches of tropical scenery are admirable ; bet- ter ...
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... head and his neck , which were black , and a broad collar round the lower part of his neck , be- tween the black and white , which was deep red ; and his beak was ponderous , like unto a pelican's , and full a foot long , with a heavy ...
... head and his neck , which were black , and a broad collar round the lower part of his neck , be- tween the black and white , which was deep red ; and his beak was ponderous , like unto a pelican's , and full a foot long , with a heavy ...
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... head were a fountain of tears , that I might weep for the sins of my people ! ' Dante was cursing popes and prelates in the name of the God of Righteousness ; Boccaccio and Chaucer were lifting the veil from priestly abominations of ...
... head were a fountain of tears , that I might weep for the sins of my people ! ' Dante was cursing popes and prelates in the name of the God of Righteousness ; Boccaccio and Chaucer were lifting the veil from priestly abominations of ...
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... head of Christendom . But he was at once too timid and too time - serving to exercise his acknowledged autho- rity ; and thus , just at the very moment when his spiritual power was being tried in the balance , he chose himself to expose ...
... head of Christendom . But he was at once too timid and too time - serving to exercise his acknowledged autho- rity ; and thus , just at the very moment when his spiritual power was being tried in the balance , he chose himself to expose ...
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... head . ' Thus two people will be despised , where only one was before , and the fact still ignored , that it is just as senseless to say that Henry cut off Anne Boleyn's head , as that Queen Victoria hanged Palmer . Death , and death of ...
... head . ' Thus two people will be despised , where only one was before , and the fact still ignored , that it is just as senseless to say that Henry cut off Anne Boleyn's head , as that Queen Victoria hanged Palmer . Death , and death of ...
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