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Bright parcell gilt , with forty dead mens pay ' , there the silhouetted gesture of salute by which the errant friend prices the passers - by : ' and to that rate / So high or low , dost raise thy formall hat .
Bright parcell gilt , with forty dead mens pay ' , there the silhouetted gesture of salute by which the errant friend prices the passers - by : ' and to that rate / So high or low , dost raise thy formall hat .
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For Donne writes here as angularly to his friends as to those great ladies he was obliged to flatter . ... as though friendship or civility or writing at all were a matter of working against the grain of things until the miraculous ...
For Donne writes here as angularly to his friends as to those great ladies he was obliged to flatter . ... as though friendship or civility or writing at all were a matter of working against the grain of things until the miraculous ...
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To prepare for this , Scholderer spent some time in Paris , staying with Henri Fantin Latour and his wife , who were old friends of his father . He was successful in the ' pretty stiff Museum examination , bringing me out marginally ...
To prepare for this , Scholderer spent some time in Paris , staying with Henri Fantin Latour and his wife , who were old friends of his father . He was successful in the ' pretty stiff Museum examination , bringing me out marginally ...
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ANNUAL REPORT 19712 | 9 |
PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS By Sir Denys Page | 61 |
THE LITERATE ANGLOSAXONON SOURCES AND DISSEMINATIONS Sir | 101 |
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