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... expression to them . There is a similar expression in the last phrase ' when there's plenty Come Rip . What do you say to a glass 278 PROCEEDINGS OF THE BRITISH ACADEMY.
... expression to them . There is a similar expression in the last phrase ' when there's plenty Come Rip . What do you say to a glass 278 PROCEEDINGS OF THE BRITISH ACADEMY.
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... expression of the emotion . The very long s of ' Thus ' indicates that this word was particularly emphasized . The lengths seem to indicate that the most emphatic parts of the sentence are ' Thus ' , ' pass ' , ' by ' , ' die ...
... expression of the emotion . The very long s of ' Thus ' indicates that this word was particularly emphasized . The lengths seem to indicate that the most emphatic parts of the sentence are ' Thus ' , ' pass ' , ' by ' , ' die ...
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... expression by Marvell : Oh ! would those treasures which both Indies have Were buried in as large and deep a grave . War's chief support with them would buried be , And the land owe her peace unto the sea . Ages to come your conquering ...
... expression by Marvell : Oh ! would those treasures which both Indies have Were buried in as large and deep a grave . War's chief support with them would buried be , And the land owe her peace unto the sea . Ages to come your conquering ...
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