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... regard . Little has been added , and nothing of moment , to the results either of the searches made in the last two centuries by Betterton , Malone , and Chalmers for tradition and record concerning Shakespeare , or of their inves ...
... regard . Little has been added , and nothing of moment , to the results either of the searches made in the last two centuries by Betterton , Malone , and Chalmers for tradition and record concerning Shakespeare , or of their inves ...
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... regard , at least a mutual consideration , respect , and confidence heartier than that which befits the merely formal inter- course of two nations which are called friendly because they are not at open enmity . Our com- mon inheritance ...
... regard , at least a mutual consideration , respect , and confidence heartier than that which befits the merely formal inter- course of two nations which are called friendly because they are not at open enmity . Our com- mon inheritance ...
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... regard they all must yield to that which was an attribute of Mars himself as long ago as when Homer wrote : - Μαίνετο δ ' , ὡς ὅτ ' Αρης ἐγχέσπαλος . Iliad , O. 605 . Shakespeares in whose eternal welfare the broth- ers and sisters 6 ...
... regard they all must yield to that which was an attribute of Mars himself as long ago as when Homer wrote : - Μαίνετο δ ' , ὡς ὅτ ' Αρης ἐγχέσπαλος . Iliad , O. 605 . Shakespeares in whose eternal welfare the broth- ers and sisters 6 ...
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... regard . He was plainly in a condition of life which secured that son the means of a healthy physical and moral develop- ment , and which , if he had lived in New England a century or a century and a half later , would have made him ...
... regard . He was plainly in a condition of life which secured that son the means of a healthy physical and moral develop- ment , and which , if he had lived in New England a century or a century and a half later , would have made him ...
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... regard it as applied to mood in which a web was woven or embroidered , all these characteristics are much enhanced . Now in the Orlando Furioso there is the following passage about a tent which Cas- sandra gave to Hector , and which ...
... regard it as applied to mood in which a web was woven or embroidered , all these characteristics are much enhanced . Now in the Orlando Furioso there is the following passage about a tent which Cas- sandra gave to Hector , and which ...
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