Manners, mind, moralsR. Banks, 1893 |
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... manners were probably learned by peeping from behind the scenes into the throng of royal or noble personages who formed his audience . Is it in ways such as these that any man ever attained , or could attain , to the highest or most ...
... manners were probably learned by peeping from behind the scenes into the throng of royal or noble personages who formed his audience . Is it in ways such as these that any man ever attained , or could attain , to the highest or most ...
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... manners and characteristics of a love - lorn swain ( Love's Labour's Lost iii . 1 , 10-30 ) . Cleopatra of Antony's well - divided disposition ( Ant . Cl . i . 5 , 51–61 ) . Of the King of France concerning Bertram's father ( All's Well ...
... manners and characteristics of a love - lorn swain ( Love's Labour's Lost iii . 1 , 10-30 ) . Cleopatra of Antony's well - divided disposition ( Ant . Cl . i . 5 , 51–61 ) . Of the King of France concerning Bertram's father ( All's Well ...
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... manners , mysteries , and trades , Degrees , observances , customs , and laws , Decline to your confounding contraries , And yet confusion live ! " & c . -See Tim . Ath . iv . 1 , 1-40 . " Hot ice , and wondrous warm snow ; How shall we ...
... manners , mysteries , and trades , Degrees , observances , customs , and laws , Decline to your confounding contraries , And yet confusion live ! " & c . -See Tim . Ath . iv . 1 , 1-40 . " Hot ice , and wondrous warm snow ; How shall we ...
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