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There could not be a better illustration than this of the difference between the same thing when said commonly and when said well . There is a deep abyss between the two , yet so near are they that the better might often seem to be but ...
There could not be a better illustration than this of the difference between the same thing when said commonly and when said well . There is a deep abyss between the two , yet so near are they that the better might often seem to be but ...
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It would have been better for him , and better for us , “ Irishry ” ( since he is a voter , and therefore one with some degree of power over our destinies ) , had he read the criticism in its entirety instead of dismissing it in summary ...
It would have been better for him , and better for us , “ Irishry ” ( since he is a voter , and therefore one with some degree of power over our destinies ) , had he read the criticism in its entirety instead of dismissing it in summary ...
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Not a Macbeth this , who was likely to wait for his better half to suggest the “ removal ” of Duncan . In reply to the inquiry , “ and when goes hence ? " he paused one moment , looked furtively around , as he replied , “ Tomorrow , as ...
Not a Macbeth this , who was likely to wait for his better half to suggest the “ removal ” of Duncan . In reply to the inquiry , “ and when goes hence ? " he paused one moment , looked furtively around , as he replied , “ Tomorrow , as ...
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Norfolk Waters Yachting in By ROWLAND Goodwin | 263 |
Once upon a Time By JAMES HUTTON | 272 |
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