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... turn their attention from politics to polite letters in their famous pe- riodicals , The Tatler and The Spectator . But the Jacobite and the succession prob- lems worried the Tories just as much as they had worried the Whigs , and the ...
... turn their attention from politics to polite letters in their famous pe- riodicals , The Tatler and The Spectator . But the Jacobite and the succession prob- lems worried the Tories just as much as they had worried the Whigs , and the ...
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... turn'd round , walks on , And turns no more his head ; Because he knows a frightful fiend 450 Doth close behind him tread . " But soon there breathed a wind on me , Nor sound nor motion made : Its path was not upon the sea , In ripple ...
... turn'd round , walks on , And turns no more his head ; Because he knows a frightful fiend 450 Doth close behind him tread . " But soon there breathed a wind on me , Nor sound nor motion made : Its path was not upon the sea , In ripple ...
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... turn'd his coat - and would turn'd his skin . XCVIII have 440 He said ( I only give the heads ) —he said , He meant no harm in scribbling ; ' twas his way 426 Upon all topics ; ' twas , besides , his bread , Of which he butter'd both ...
... turn'd his coat - and would turn'd his skin . XCVIII have 440 He said ( I only give the heads ) —he said , He meant no harm in scribbling ; ' twas his way 426 Upon all topics ; ' twas , besides , his bread , Of which he butter'd both ...
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Beowulf omitting XXVIIXLIII Wil | 48 |
The Popular Ballad | 55 |
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