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Perhaps of more weight than all her beautiful and passionate love speeches or her utter inability to imagine the cause of Othello's distemper , is the single jesting , altogether unemotional , reference to her husband's color and ...
Perhaps of more weight than all her beautiful and passionate love speeches or her utter inability to imagine the cause of Othello's distemper , is the single jesting , altogether unemotional , reference to her husband's color and ...
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While Bunyan's published work contains the required formal asservations of loyalty toward the king , he was very strongly op- posed to absolute monarchy and perhaps to all monarchy . There is the signature of a John Bunyan on a petition ...
While Bunyan's published work contains the required formal asservations of loyalty toward the king , he was very strongly op- posed to absolute monarchy and perhaps to all monarchy . There is the signature of a John Bunyan on a petition ...
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This is perhaps the best , and certainly the best - known , of Field- ing's novels . Coleridge , who seldom accorded unreserved praise to any work of fiction , said : What a master of composition Fielding was !
This is perhaps the best , and certainly the best - known , of Field- ing's novels . Coleridge , who seldom accorded unreserved praise to any work of fiction , said : What a master of composition Fielding was !
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