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... matters ; affect- ing the honour of a miracle ; as it was in Narses 22 the eunuch , and Agesilaus 23 and Tamberlanes , 24 ... matter for envy . For envy is a gadding pas- sion , and walketh the streets , and doth not keep home : Non est ...
... matters ; affect- ing the honour of a miracle ; as it was in Narses 22 the eunuch , and Agesilaus 23 and Tamberlanes , 24 ... matter for envy . For envy is a gadding pas- sion , and walketh the streets , and doth not keep home : Non est ...
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... matter of considera- tion to me than building a new Exchange is to you . But you think you may as well have the ... matter that they like what is wrong ; and if they do wrong , it is no matter that they like what is right . Doing is the ...
... matter of considera- tion to me than building a new Exchange is to you . But you think you may as well have the ... matter that they like what is wrong ; and if they do wrong , it is no matter that they like what is right . Doing is the ...
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... matter and manner which 20 goes with that high seriousness is wanting to his work . At moments he touches it in a profound and passionate melancholy , as in those four immortal lines taken by Byron as a motto for The Giaour , but which ...
... matter and manner which 20 goes with that high seriousness is wanting to his work . At moments he touches it in a profound and passionate melancholy , as in those four immortal lines taken by Byron as a motto for The Giaour , but which ...
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Beowulf omitting XXVIIXLIII Wil | 48 |
The Popular Ballad | 55 |
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