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from Lucian in the first instance , ' and then got into difficulties by turning to Plutarch for an idea of debts on ... into a marvellous great debt , and too great for one of his years , to wit , of two hundred and fifty talents ' .
from Lucian in the first instance , ' and then got into difficulties by turning to Plutarch for an idea of debts on ... into a marvellous great debt , and too great for one of his years , to wit , of two hundred and fifty talents ' .
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175 ) , but , in view of ' debts ' in the next line , ' debt ' is perh . more likely to be an undeleted false start . 43. detention Not in sense parallel with ' demands ' . He is ' encount'red ' with the charge of detaining debts . 49.
175 ) , but , in view of ' debts ' in the next line , ' debt ' is perh . more likely to be an undeleted false start . 43. detention Not in sense parallel with ' demands ' . He is ' encount'red ' with the charge of detaining debts . 49.
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39 ; ( ii ) ( a ) free of debt , ( b ) free from obstacles ; 3. 4. 77 ; ( iii ) morally pure ; 4. 3. 28 CLEAR ( vb . ) , free from debt ; 2.2 . 232 CLIMB , reach by climbing ; I. I. 79 CLOSE ( sb . ) , enclosure ; 5.
39 ; ( ii ) ( a ) free of debt , ( b ) free from obstacles ; 3. 4. 77 ; ( iii ) morally pure ; 4. 3. 28 CLEAR ( vb . ) , free from debt ; 2.2 . 232 CLIMB , reach by climbing ; I. I. 79 CLOSE ( sb . ) , enclosure ; 5.
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A MASQUE AT A BANQUET v 32 FRONTISPIECE | vii |
THE STAGEHISTORY | xliii |
TO THE READER | lv |
Copyright | |
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