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... interest us an English form . " 3 " I trade , " says Dryden , " both with the living and the dead , for the enrichment of our native language . We have enough in England to supply our necessity ; but , if we will have things of ...
... interest us an English form . " 3 " I trade , " says Dryden , " both with the living and the dead , for the enrichment of our native language . We have enough in England to supply our necessity ; but , if we will have things of ...
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... interest , from that which we now travelled . " 8 - - " And this can be done now as well better rather than at any former time . " 9 Λ " Meanwhile a warm discussion took place , who should under- take the perilous task . " 10 " The King ...
... interest , from that which we now travelled . " 8 - - " And this can be done now as well better rather than at any former time . " 9 Λ " Meanwhile a warm discussion took place , who should under- take the perilous task . " 10 " The King ...
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... interest ; the near future ; to the fore ; in touch with ; replete with interest ; it seems to me ; to detect the recurrence of ; the irony of fate ; along the line of or along these lines ; a note of , as in " There is a note of ...
... interest ; the near future ; to the fore ; in touch with ; replete with interest ; it seems to me ; to detect the recurrence of ; the irony of fate ; along the line of or along these lines ; a note of , as in " There is a note of ...
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... interest or comprehension of your hearers may stop short precisely at the point where your spiritual interpretation begins . And Mr. Barton this morning succeeded in carrying the pauper imagination to the dough - tub , but unfortunately ...
... interest or comprehension of your hearers may stop short precisely at the point where your spiritual interpretation begins . And Mr. Barton this morning succeeded in carrying the pauper imagination to the dough - tub , but unfortunately ...
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... interest ; " an old thief , a “ vet- 1 See text in Shakspere : Macbeth , act ii . scene ii . 2 James Russell Lowell : Literary Essays ; Shakespeare Once More . 8 Lord Chesterfield : Letter to his son , Nov. 8 , O. S. , 1750 . eran ...
... interest ; " an old thief , a “ vet- 1 See text in Shakspere : Macbeth , act ii . scene ii . 2 James Russell Lowell : Literary Essays ; Shakespeare Once More . 8 Lord Chesterfield : Letter to his son , Nov. 8 , O. S. , 1750 . eran ...
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