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Pagina 201
... passage of the Publicola , wherein the conspirators ' ' great and horrible othe , drinking the blood of a man and shaking hands in his bowels , ' stands for ' touchant des mains aux entrailles . ' There is one such error of unique ...
... passage of the Publicola , wherein the conspirators ' ' great and horrible othe , drinking the blood of a man and shaking hands in his bowels , ' stands for ' touchant des mains aux entrailles . ' There is one such error of unique ...
Pagina 332
... passage of 132 lines into a poem of 1855. Chaucer omits Ovid's note rendered by Shakespeare's · Haply that name of chaste unhap❜ly set This bateless edge on his keen appetite . ' 6 He also omits Lucretia's unsuspecting welcome of ...
... passage of 132 lines into a poem of 1855. Chaucer omits Ovid's note rendered by Shakespeare's · Haply that name of chaste unhap❜ly set This bateless edge on his keen appetite . ' 6 He also omits Lucretia's unsuspecting welcome of ...
Pagina 413
... Passage . ' He sent John Davis out on that quest , and about the same time he sent out his kinsman , Richard Grenville , to maintain his darling project , the Colony of Virginia . Between whiles , you find him entertain- ing the poet ...
... Passage . ' He sent John Davis out on that quest , and about the same time he sent out his kinsman , Richard Grenville , to maintain his darling project , the Colony of Virginia . Between whiles , you find him entertain- ing the poet ...
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