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The obvious conclusion , to my mind , is that its original composition was in the reign of Charles I. , during Cromwell's rebellion , to which event every line and phrase of it is wholly applicable . The ultimate success of Cromwell and ...
The obvious conclusion , to my mind , is that its original composition was in the reign of Charles I. , during Cromwell's rebellion , to which event every line and phrase of it is wholly applicable . The ultimate success of Cromwell and ...
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With the assistance of Cotgrave , whose dictionary was specially intended to help to a perusal of Rabelais , most chapters in the original may be read . Those , however , who have once taken to the study of the English translation find ...
With the assistance of Cotgrave , whose dictionary was specially intended to help to a perusal of Rabelais , most chapters in the original may be read . Those , however , who have once taken to the study of the English translation find ...
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It had been the original intention to play a different piece every night , but this proposal broke down before the public wish to see Jane Hading again and yet again in " Les Effrontés . " " Ruy Blas ” was played once , and promise was ...
It had been the original intention to play a different piece every night , but this proposal broke down before the public wish to see Jane Hading again and yet again in " Les Effrontés . " " Ruy Blas ” was played once , and promise was ...
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139 | 67 |
Saint Paul du Var Rediscovered By the Rev H R HAWEIS M A | 86 |
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