The Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 1J. D. Morris, 1901 |
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... interest as landowner and leaseholder of tithes would have suffered if the project had been carried out . On October 18 , Replingham , Combe's agent , agreed to give him full compensation for injury by " any inclosure or decay of ...
... interest as landowner and leaseholder of tithes would have suffered if the project had been carried out . On October 18 , Replingham , Combe's agent , agreed to give him full compensation for injury by " any inclosure or decay of ...
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... interest in reading is always the communion with the author . Paradise Lost gives me the sense of intercourse with ... interests me even through the defects of style by the occult personal charm of the candid , sagacious , patient seeker ...
... interest in reading is always the communion with the author . Paradise Lost gives me the sense of intercourse with ... interests me even through the defects of style by the occult personal charm of the candid , sagacious , patient seeker ...
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... Interest in and insight into our fellow creatures is surely a good qualification for business . Voltaire was a superlative man of business . Goethe knew the value of a good social position . Pope was a keen and successful money- maker ...
... Interest in and insight into our fellow creatures is surely a good qualification for business . Voltaire was a superlative man of business . Goethe knew the value of a good social position . Pope was a keen and successful money- maker ...
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