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... tions . Because Henry IV ignored a petition of grief , Rebellion was born , ยท this hydra son of war . . . Whose dangerous eye may well be charm'd asleep With grant of our most just and right desires.10 That winged serpent , the dragon ...
... tions . Because Henry IV ignored a petition of grief , Rebellion was born , ยท this hydra son of war . . . Whose dangerous eye may well be charm'd asleep With grant of our most just and right desires.10 That winged serpent , the dragon ...
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... tions . Thus , Contention ... like a horse Full of high feeding , madly hath broke loose , And bears down all before ... tional technique to imitate , and he undoubtedly possessed some of the two - fold tendency to evaluate Man in terms ...
... tions . Thus , Contention ... like a horse Full of high feeding , madly hath broke loose , And bears down all before ... tional technique to imitate , and he undoubtedly possessed some of the two - fold tendency to evaluate Man in terms ...
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... tions of various extant vases , etc. , with satiric type figures on them . 24. Flickinger , op . cit . , pp . 35-44 . See also Lionel D. Barnett , Greek Drama , ( London : 1900 ) , pp . 48-55 , and Allardyce Nicoll , Masks , Mimes , and ...
... tions of various extant vases , etc. , with satiric type figures on them . 24. Flickinger , op . cit . , pp . 35-44 . See also Lionel D. Barnett , Greek Drama , ( London : 1900 ) , pp . 48-55 , and Allardyce Nicoll , Masks , Mimes , and ...
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