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... learned pati- ence , humility , and the inestimable value of love , the Lear who dies in an ecstasy of joy at the thought that Cordelia lives , is to us more lovable and admirable than one who is justice and temperance in- carnate . So ...
... learned pati- ence , humility , and the inestimable value of love , the Lear who dies in an ecstasy of joy at the thought that Cordelia lives , is to us more lovable and admirable than one who is justice and temperance in- carnate . So ...
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... learned that the nightingale was the nuntio veris , herald of spring ; ' was a wakeful night - singer ( who slept no more than Chaucer's Squire ! ) ; was the " divine " singer ; was enemy of the dumpy owl and rascally cuckoo ( Guildford ...
... learned that the nightingale was the nuntio veris , herald of spring ; ' was a wakeful night - singer ( who slept no more than Chaucer's Squire ! ) ; was the " divine " singer ; was enemy of the dumpy owl and rascally cuckoo ( Guildford ...
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... learned anything from it . The modern historian is likely to leave predictions to Drew Pearson , sports writers , and the Gallup Poll . Returning to Guicciardini's time , one finds that almost all writers of history claim that it is ...
... learned anything from it . The modern historian is likely to leave predictions to Drew Pearson , sports writers , and the Gallup Poll . Returning to Guicciardini's time , one finds that almost all writers of history claim that it is ...
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A SIDNEY Knowles | 11 |
CHARLES E MOUNTS | 19 |
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