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Page 62
... heard . For a com- I ventured to push it wider , and step in- pany of women are shrilly " keening " with side into the large courtyard upon which a harsh , wild cry that , like the kite's sultry it opened . No one noticed me , for every ...
... heard . For a com- I ventured to push it wider , and step in- pany of women are shrilly " keening " with side into the large courtyard upon which a harsh , wild cry that , like the kite's sultry it opened . No one noticed me , for every ...
Page 500
... heard in their own defence with an appear . ance of freedom . A cardinal or two , an archbishop , and two or three papal law- yers , were formed into a court which was to sit in Paris . All precautions were al leged to be taken that the ...
... heard in their own defence with an appear . ance of freedom . A cardinal or two , an archbishop , and two or three papal law- yers , were formed into a court which was to sit in Paris . All precautions were al leged to be taken that the ...
Page 503
... heard as of no conse quence . They had satisfied their peni . tents ' consciences , not always in the same way . One said that it was meant as a trial of constancy . The Saracens if they were taken prisoners would require them to deny ...
... heard as of no conse quence . They had satisfied their peni . tents ' consciences , not always in the same way . One said that it was meant as a trial of constancy . The Saracens if they were taken prisoners would require them to deny ...
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CONTEMPORARY REVIEW | 33 |
CONTENTS | 67 |
JOHN WEBSTER By Algernon Charies Swin | 79 |
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