The Best in Their KindRichards Press, 1949 - 456 pages |
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... become . There was no respect of persons with him . His genius shone equally on the evil and on the good . he was like the genius of humanity , changing places with all of us at pleasure and playing with our purposes as with his own ...
... become . There was no respect of persons with him . His genius shone equally on the evil and on the good . he was like the genius of humanity , changing places with all of us at pleasure and playing with our purposes as with his own ...
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... become hordes of English Tartars , and , pouring down upon your unfortified frontiers a fierce and irresistible cavalry , become masters of your governors and your counsellors , your collectors and comptrollers , and all the slaves that ...
... become hordes of English Tartars , and , pouring down upon your unfortified frontiers a fierce and irresistible cavalry , become masters of your governors and your counsellors , your collectors and comptrollers , and all the slaves that ...
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... become my custom to write with my watch before me , and to require from myself 250 words every quarter of an hour . I have found that the 250 words have been forth- coming as regularly as my watch went . " I can think of no other writer ...
... become my custom to write with my watch before me , and to require from myself 250 words every quarter of an hour . I have found that the 250 words have been forth- coming as regularly as my watch went . " I can think of no other writer ...
Contents
SIR THOMAS MALORY 1413?1470 | 18 |
EDMUND SPENSER 15521599 | 24 |
CHRISTOPHER MARLOWE 15641593 | 38 |
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