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His most casual talk deserved to be written ... I have heard him entertain a country Lord in the proper terms relating to Hawks and Dogs , and at another time outcant a London chirurgeon . . . . The ears of the hearers receiving more ...
His most casual talk deserved to be written ... I have heard him entertain a country Lord in the proper terms relating to Hawks and Dogs , and at another time outcant a London chirurgeon . . . . The ears of the hearers receiving more ...
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sheets was found among certain pamphlets written in the reign of Queen Elizabeth . It contained " Devices " and speeches written by Bacon , and on the outer cover we find the names Francis Bacon and William Shakespeare written many ...
sheets was found among certain pamphlets written in the reign of Queen Elizabeth . It contained " Devices " and speeches written by Bacon , and on the outer cover we find the names Francis Bacon and William Shakespeare written many ...
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The inspired outsider may have an admirable story admirably written , but without any knowledge of the stage how is he to get his characters on and off ? " Perhaps , at this point , it is of interest to see what Swinburne had to say on ...
The inspired outsider may have an admirable story admirably written , but without any knowledge of the stage how is he to get his characters on and off ? " Perhaps , at this point , it is of interest to see what Swinburne had to say on ...
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