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... give to compensate for this heavy , spiritual , weight ? Ceremony ' , that is all , the tinsel trappings of material magnificence : And what art thou , thou idol ceremony ? ( IV . i . 260. ) What a difference from Tamburlaine ! Temporal ...
... give to compensate for this heavy , spiritual , weight ? Ceremony ' , that is all , the tinsel trappings of material magnificence : And what art thou , thou idol ceremony ? ( IV . i . 260. ) What a difference from Tamburlaine ! Temporal ...
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... gives and him that takes : ' Tis mightiest in the mightiest ; it becomes The throned monarch better than his crown . His ... give sentence ' gainst the merchant there . ( IV . i . 184. ) The transcending of harsh law is , as it must be ...
... gives and him that takes : ' Tis mightiest in the mightiest ; it becomes The throned monarch better than his crown . His ... give sentence ' gainst the merchant there . ( IV . i . 184. ) The transcending of harsh law is , as it must be ...
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... give my charge up to Sir Nicholas Vaux , Who undertakes you to your end . Prepare there ; The duke is coming : see the barge be ready , And fit it with such furniture as suits The greatness of his person . Nay , Sir Nicholas , Let it ...
... give my charge up to Sir Nicholas Vaux , Who undertakes you to your end . Prepare there ; The duke is coming : see the barge be ready , And fit it with such furniture as suits The greatness of his person . Nay , Sir Nicholas , Let it ...
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OUR ENGLISH HERITAGE | 1 |
ROSES AT WAR | 4 |
SAINT GEORGE FOR ENGLAND | 12 |
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