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... reason at once and an that those that seem the bitterest and dark- excuse for raking up all the follies of the est take their intenser shades chiefly from ploughboy , and showing the gauger in his the fact that adventitious ...
... reason at once and an that those that seem the bitterest and dark- excuse for raking up all the follies of the est take their intenser shades chiefly from ploughboy , and showing the gauger in his the fact that adventitious ...
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... reason perplexed which ran beneath all the sparkling stream all his learned and witty and refined en- of admiration and adulation . The Ayr- tertainers . The secret of this calm lay , shire Ploughman ! - he was so distin- no doubt , in ...
... reason perplexed which ran beneath all the sparkling stream all his learned and witty and refined en- of admiration and adulation . The Ayr- tertainers . The secret of this calm lay , shire Ploughman ! - he was so distin- no doubt , in ...
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... reason enough . this step , have been eligible for the post For no man had so befriended him , so of collector , which was well paid , and helped him in his difficult way , as to have would have given him abundant leisure for the right ...
... reason enough . this step , have been eligible for the post For no man had so befriended him , so of collector , which was well paid , and helped him in his difficult way , as to have would have given him abundant leisure for the right ...
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... reason to expect a cordial wel- some , it was we four as we drove into the famous hostelry which had awakened en- thusiasm in the poets and lexicographers of bygone days . But as Castor and Pol- lux stood under the archway , looking ...
... reason to expect a cordial wel- some , it was we four as we drove into the famous hostelry which had awakened en- thusiasm in the poets and lexicographers of bygone days . But as Castor and Pol- lux stood under the archway , looking ...
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... reason of this strange act . " I lay aside this sacred image , " an- swered Yoritomo , " lest my head should fall into my enemies ' hands and they should see the figure ; for if they did , they would laugh at the chief of the house of ...
... reason of this strange act . " I lay aside this sacred image , " an- swered Yoritomo , " lest my head should fall into my enemies ' hands and they should see the figure ; for if they did , they would laugh at the chief of the house of ...
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