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... seem to cling to the pompous and prosperous man of business . Ask him his opinion of the currency question , and he puts ... seems to be the reason why , notwithstanding the un- pleasant nature of its plot , and the absence of any very ...
... seem to cling to the pompous and prosperous man of business . Ask him his opinion of the currency question , and he puts ... seems to be the reason why , notwithstanding the un- pleasant nature of its plot , and the absence of any very ...
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... seem , too plain to need much emphasis . The author of Romeo and Juliet was , I sup- pose , capable of Romeo's passion . We may " doubt that the sun is fire , " but can hardly doubt that Shakespeare could love . In this case , it seems ...
... seem , too plain to need much emphasis . The author of Romeo and Juliet was , I sup- pose , capable of Romeo's passion . We may " doubt that the sun is fire , " but can hardly doubt that Shakespeare could love . In this case , it seems ...
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... seem ' ; the first Quarto , ' heele seem ' ; the sec- ond , hee'l seem ' ; the first Folio , ' No , no , Sir , seem . ' The pas- sage is clearly corrupt in the old editions . Mr. Orson ingeniously suggests : - " No , no , sir ; still ...
... seem ' ; the first Quarto , ' heele seem ' ; the sec- ond , hee'l seem ' ; the first Folio , ' No , no , Sir , seem . ' The pas- sage is clearly corrupt in the old editions . Mr. Orson ingeniously suggests : - " No , no , sir ; still ...
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