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Horatio , who was told two acts before , " Observe my uncle-O Good Horatio , I'll take the Ghost's word for a thousand pound , " has just been rebuked for speaking with some concern of the death of Rosencrantz and Guildenstern .
Horatio , who was told two acts before , " Observe my uncle-O Good Horatio , I'll take the Ghost's word for a thousand pound , " has just been rebuked for speaking with some concern of the death of Rosencrantz and Guildenstern .
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He also urges his son - in - law , to whom the letter is addressed , to give Defoe's wife and unmarried daughter any counsel or assistance they may need in claiming their inheritance after his death . The letter makes it clear that ...
He also urges his son - in - law , to whom the letter is addressed , to give Defoe's wife and unmarried daughter any counsel or assistance they may need in claiming their inheritance after his death . The letter makes it clear that ...
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The physically impossible death by spontaneous combustion of the rag - and - bottle burlesque “ Lord Chancellor ” — Dickens wasted much energy to " prove " it scientifically possible— was essential to the theme of the book rather than ...
The physically impossible death by spontaneous combustion of the rag - and - bottle burlesque “ Lord Chancellor ” — Dickens wasted much energy to " prove " it scientifically possible— was essential to the theme of the book rather than ...
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