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... Note the old houses , the signs , Cheapside Cross ( erected by Edward I in memory of his wife Eleanor ) , and to the right , the " great conduit " ( erected early in the thirteenth century and always flowing with clear water ) . Note in ...
... Note the old houses , the signs , Cheapside Cross ( erected by Edward I in memory of his wife Eleanor ) , and to the right , the " great conduit " ( erected early in the thirteenth century and always flowing with clear water ) . Note in ...
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... Note the unroofed , unfloored yard or pit with no seats ; the surrounding galleries ; and the threefold stage : the ... Note the two doors , one on each side , leading to the front stage . A third door should be shown in the rear wall ...
... Note the unroofed , unfloored yard or pit with no seats ; the surrounding galleries ; and the threefold stage : the ... Note the two doors , one on each side , leading to the front stage . A third door should be shown in the rear wall ...
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... Note the plain architecture of the houses , the posts along the roadway to protect pedestrians , the fenced - in garden in the center of the square , formerly a favorite place for duels ( the scene of the duel in Henry Esmond between ...
... Note the plain architecture of the houses , the posts along the roadway to protect pedestrians , the fenced - in garden in the center of the square , formerly a favorite place for duels ( the scene of the duel in Henry Esmond between ...
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THE BACKGROUNDS OF ENGLISH LITERATURE | 3 |
INTRODUCTION | 11 |
VERSE | 15 |
Copyright | |
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