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But turn to Bacon's Essay of Gardens and you will find : The breath of flowers is sweetest in the air , where it comes ... Promus " means " storehouse " , and this manuscript , is a storehouse of phrases and turns of speech for use in ...
But turn to Bacon's Essay of Gardens and you will find : The breath of flowers is sweetest in the air , where it comes ... Promus " means " storehouse " , and this manuscript , is a storehouse of phrases and turns of speech for use in ...
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Turning to the last two lines of the poem we read : The Romaines plausibly did give consent , To Tarquins everlasting ... Those who find this line of investigation alluring may turn to a facsimile of the First Folio where many such ...
Turning to the last two lines of the poem we read : The Romaines plausibly did give consent , To Tarquins everlasting ... Those who find this line of investigation alluring may turn to a facsimile of the First Folio where many such ...
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The strings were plucked by quills , which were secured to the jacks , and which in turn were set in motion by the keys . The “ dark lady ” sonnets teem with puns , and punning was a conspicuous weakness of Bacon's character .
The strings were plucked by quills , which were secured to the jacks , and which in turn were set in motion by the keys . The “ dark lady ” sonnets teem with puns , and punning was a conspicuous weakness of Bacon's character .
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