The Works of Shakespeare ..., Volumen38Bobbs-Merrill Company, 1901 |
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... called a narrative poem or supposed to have had much influence in popularising the metre . There was , however , a poem of Lodge's which might have done so , but it was by no means popular itself , though it deserves separate treatment ...
... called a narrative poem or supposed to have had much influence in popularising the metre . There was , however , a poem of Lodge's which might have done so , but it was by no means popular itself , though it deserves separate treatment ...
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... called gripes . " That vultures were called gripes is clear from the complaint of Turner ( 1544 ) , De Historia Avium , Cambridge ed . , p . 178 , that the vulture is wrongly called gryps , quum gryps sit ' a griffin , ' animal ut ...
... called gripes . " That vultures were called gripes is clear from the complaint of Turner ( 1544 ) , De Historia Avium , Cambridge ed . , p . 178 , that the vulture is wrongly called gryps , quum gryps sit ' a griffin , ' animal ut ...
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... called . Reason , in itself confounded , Saw division grow together , To themselves yet either neither , Simple were ... called ] They could not be called one because their persons were distinct , the self ( nature ) , was not the same ...
... called . Reason , in itself confounded , Saw division grow together , To themselves yet either neither , Simple were ... called ] They could not be called one because their persons were distinct , the self ( nature ) , was not the same ...
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