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... give me so . Ralph plays a stately part , and he must needs have shawms : I'll be at the charge of them myself , rather than we'll be without them . S. of Prol . So you are like to be . Cit . Why , and so I will be : there's two ...
... give me so . Ralph plays a stately part , and he must needs have shawms : I'll be at the charge of them myself , rather than we'll be without them . S. of Prol . So you are like to be . Cit . Why , and so I will be : there's two ...
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... Give not , then , your sanction to this measure ; for , whatever be its character , if you do give your sanction to it , the same man by whom this is proposed , will propose to you others to which it will be impossible to give your con ...
... Give not , then , your sanction to this measure ; for , whatever be its character , if you do give your sanction to it , the same man by whom this is proposed , will propose to you others to which it will be impossible to give your con ...
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... Give ' em Hell " spirit . War may be inseparable from Imperialism . Give ' em Hell certainly is not an essential concomitant . Un- happily it is often associated with it . Mr. Kip- ling has shown us in fantasies like The Jungle Book ...
... Give ' em Hell " spirit . War may be inseparable from Imperialism . Give ' em Hell certainly is not an essential concomitant . Un- happily it is often associated with it . Mr. Kip- ling has shown us in fantasies like The Jungle Book ...
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Medieval Scholarship and the Latin Writers | 1 |
Middle English Period 10661400 | 7 |
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