The World's Best Essays, from the Earliest Period to the Present Time, Volumen9David Josiah Brewer, Edward Archibald Allen, William Schuyler F.P. Kaiser, 1900 - 4190 páginas |
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... LORD BYRON MIDST the general calmness of the political atmosphere , we have been stunned , from another quarter , by one of those death notes , which are pealed at intervals , as from an arch- angel's trumpet , to awaken the soul of a ...
... LORD BYRON MIDST the general calmness of the political atmosphere , we have been stunned , from another quarter , by one of those death notes , which are pealed at intervals , as from an arch- angel's trumpet , to awaken the soul of a ...
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... lord about court , " Fool " : the lord complains and has Stone whipped ; Stone cries , " I might have called my Lord of Salisbury ' fool ' often enough before he would have had me whipped . " Speak not ill of a great enemy , but rather ...
... lord about court , " Fool " : the lord complains and has Stone whipped ; Stone cries , " I might have called my Lord of Salisbury ' fool ' often enough before he would have had me whipped . " Speak not ill of a great enemy , but rather ...
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... Lord Treasurer Danby , thinking to buy over his old schoolfellow , called upon Marvell in his garret . At parting , the lord treasurer slipped into his hand an order on the treasury for £ 1,000 , and then went to his chariot . Marvell ...
... Lord Treasurer Danby , thinking to buy over his old schoolfellow , called upon Marvell in his garret . At parting , the lord treasurer slipped into his hand an order on the treasury for £ 1,000 , and then went to his chariot . Marvell ...
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VOLUME IX | 3261 |
ROUSSEAU JEAN JACQUES 17121778 | 3275 |
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