The Great Tradition in English Literature: From Shakespeare to Jane AustenCitadel Press, 1962 |
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Pagina 103
... already sure of those who would succeed him and , therefore , doubly concerned with improv- ing the world in which they were to succeed . This second introduction then proceeds with some anxious par- ticularity to explain to the king ...
... already sure of those who would succeed him and , therefore , doubly concerned with improv- ing the world in which they were to succeed . This second introduction then proceeds with some anxious par- ticularity to explain to the king ...
Pagina 244
... already computed , 20,000 may be reserved for breed , whereof only one - fourth part to be males ; which is more than we allow to sheep , black cattle or swine ; and my reason is , that these children are seldom the fruits of marriage ...
... already computed , 20,000 may be reserved for breed , whereof only one - fourth part to be males ; which is more than we allow to sheep , black cattle or swine ; and my reason is , that these children are seldom the fruits of marriage ...
Pagina 251
... already computed , 20,000 may be reserved for breed , whereof only one - fourth part to be males ; which is more than we allow to sheep , black cattle or swine ; and my reason is , that these children are seldom the fruits of marriage ...
... already computed , 20,000 may be reserved for breed , whereof only one - fourth part to be males ; which is more than we allow to sheep , black cattle or swine ; and my reason is , that these children are seldom the fruits of marriage ...
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