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Pagina 417
I will not stay my time and in the latter end of my speech crave pardon for all my offences ; here , rather , I will now snatch at the present occasion so fitly offered : if I have spoken anything , or shall hereafter speak in this ...
I will not stay my time and in the latter end of my speech crave pardon for all my offences ; here , rather , I will now snatch at the present occasion so fitly offered : if I have spoken anything , or shall hereafter speak in this ...
Pagina 547
A beginning so near eternity that there was no because they are not ( to speak in that language ) nata fieri per then , nor a minute of time between them . Of which , eternity alium modum.50 And so only that is a miracle which might ...
A beginning so near eternity that there was no because they are not ( to speak in that language ) nata fieri per then , nor a minute of time between them . Of which , eternity alium modum.50 And so only that is a miracle which might ...
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For if you will me to hold my peace , to whom I replied I would speak have the comforts of them you must bestow some labor ... I were to be hanged the getting of them , and you must search diligently before at the gate for my speaking .
For if you will me to hold my peace , to whom I replied I would speak have the comforts of them you must bestow some labor ... I were to be hanged the getting of them , and you must search diligently before at the gate for my speaking .
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Fulke Greville First Baron Brooke 4 | 10 |
From Euthymiae Raptus or the Tears of Peace | 18 |
Michael Drayton | 31 |
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The Later Renaissance in England: Nondramatic Verse and Prose, 1600-1660 Hershel Baker Geen voorbeeld beschikbaar - 1996 |
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