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... says there cannot be a fouler fault in a poet than to falsify his accent to serve his cadence , or by untrue ... says Puttenham , is good , but the term peevishly affected ; and at p . 95 he says roy was never yet received in our ...
... says there cannot be a fouler fault in a poet than to falsify his accent to serve his cadence , or by untrue ... says Puttenham , is good , but the term peevishly affected ; and at p . 95 he says roy was never yet received in our ...
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... says Hamerton , " Garibaldi held a little review and sat in a carriage whilst his regiments marched past ...... There was unfolded his own personal Garibaldian flag , an invention of his own , a very original invention too , and one not ...
... says Hamerton , " Garibaldi held a little review and sat in a carriage whilst his regiments marched past ...... There was unfolded his own personal Garibaldian flag , an invention of his own , a very original invention too , and one not ...
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... says that the gilt effigy " ( claimed to be of Grinling Gibbons's carving ) reappeared in its old place over the doorway 2 of the premises occupied on the south side of Fleet Street , which were built in the place of the old tavern on ...
... says that the gilt effigy " ( claimed to be of Grinling Gibbons's carving ) reappeared in its old place over the doorway 2 of the premises occupied on the south side of Fleet Street , which were built in the place of the old tavern on ...
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... says he wrote the poem on Fox immediately after returning from Lawrencekirk , that must have been his second attempt ... say whether it had been pulled down by some local authority , or whether the owner had demolished it because the ...
... says he wrote the poem on Fox immediately after returning from Lawrencekirk , that must have been his second attempt ... say whether it had been pulled down by some local authority , or whether the owner had demolished it because the ...
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... says of Deptford that it was so called from the deep Channel of Ravens - purg'd , the River that here slydeth into the Thames . " He further says that the bridge over this river was repaired in the twentieth year of Ed- ward III . , as ...
... says of Deptford that it was so called from the deep Channel of Ravens - purg'd , the River that here slydeth into the Thames . " He further says that the bridge over this river was repaired in the twentieth year of Ed- ward III . , as ...
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