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... give ( usually in a formal or ceremonious manner ) . With various connotations : as ( a ) to offer or give as a gift ; ( b ) to offer as an act of worship , as a sacrifice ; ( c ) to offer or hand something in ministration , service ...
... give ( usually in a formal or ceremonious manner ) . With various connotations : as ( a ) to offer or give as a gift ; ( b ) to offer as an act of worship , as a sacrifice ; ( c ) to offer or hand something in ministration , service ...
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... Give it a diet , made it feed upon That which love worst endures , discretion . Here ' corpulence ' , ' had growne ... gives us , in ' The Relique ' , ' Thou shalt be a Mary Magdalen , and I / A something else thereby ' - inviting A ...
... Give it a diet , made it feed upon That which love worst endures , discretion . Here ' corpulence ' , ' had growne ... gives us , in ' The Relique ' , ' Thou shalt be a Mary Magdalen , and I / A something else thereby ' - inviting A ...
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... give the twenty - first lecture in this series . I have a number of reasons for saying that . First , because of the distinction of those who have previously given this lecture . Secondly , because it is being given under the auspices ...
... give the twenty - first lecture in this series . I have a number of reasons for saying that . First , because of the distinction of those who have previously given this lecture . Secondly , because it is being given under the auspices ...
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The Origins of the Civilisation of Angkor | 41 |
Yorkshire Writers | 91 |
Shakespeare and the Anagram | 111 |
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