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People corresponding in position to those whose means and tastes would now
insure them as much comfort in their homes as a king has in his palace , and
even simple elegance beside , then lived in houses which in their best estate
would ...
People corresponding in position to those whose means and tastes would now
insure them as much comfort in their homes as a king has in his palace , and
even simple elegance beside , then lived in houses which in their best estate
would ...
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He was plainly in a condition of life which secured that son the means of a
healthy physical and moral development , and which , if he had lived in New
England a century or a century and a half later , would have made him regarded ,
if a well ...
He was plainly in a condition of life which secured that son the means of a
healthy physical and moral development , and which , if he had lived in New
England a century or a century and a half later , would have made him regarded ,
if a well ...
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... but once , and then with the careful explanation that it means roots , and is "
good cabbage , ” must we not regard such reticence upon this tender point as
touching confirmation of the theory sartorical ? His plays abound with like
evidence .
... but once , and then with the careful explanation that it means roots , and is "
good cabbage , ” must we not regard such reticence upon this tender point as
touching confirmation of the theory sartorical ? His plays abound with like
evidence .
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But the use of such phrases is by no means peculiar to Shakespeare . The
writings of the poets and playwrights of this period , Spenser , Drayton , Greene ,
Beaumont and Fletcher , Middleton , Donne , and many others of less note , are
thickly ...
But the use of such phrases is by no means peculiar to Shakespeare . The
writings of the poets and playwrights of this period , Spenser , Drayton , Greene ,
Beaumont and Fletcher , Middleton , Donne , and many others of less note , are
thickly ...
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... in the scene suggests them ; but legal phrases flow from his pen as part of his
vocabulary and parcel of his thought . The word " purchase , " for instance , which
in ordinary use meant , as now it means , to acquire by giving value , applies ...
... in the scene suggests them ; but legal phrases flow from his pen as part of his
vocabulary and parcel of his thought . The word " purchase , " for instance , which
in ordinary use meant , as now it means , to acquire by giving value , applies ...
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