The Doctor & C, 5 tomasLongman, 1838 - 387 psl. |
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... look to the thing itself , the very point , the principal matter of all ; to have our eye on that , and not off it , upon alia omnia , any thing but it.— To go to the point , drive all to that , as also to go to the matter real ...
... look to the thing itself , the very point , the principal matter of all ; to have our eye on that , and not off it , upon alia omnia , any thing but it.— To go to the point , drive all to that , as also to go to the matter real ...
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... looks on , steal forth a grief . MASSINGER . CHAPTER CLIV.—p. 209 . A POET'S CALCULATION CONCERNING THE TIME EM- PLOYED IN SHAVING , AND THE USE THAT MIGHT BE MADE OF IT . THE LAKE POETS LAKE ALSO . A PROTEST AGAINST LAKE SHAVING ...
... looks on , steal forth a grief . MASSINGER . CHAPTER CLIV.—p. 209 . A POET'S CALCULATION CONCERNING THE TIME EM- PLOYED IN SHAVING , AND THE USE THAT MIGHT BE MADE OF IT . THE LAKE POETS LAKE ALSO . A PROTEST AGAINST LAKE SHAVING ...
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... Look , he's winding up the watch of his wit : by and by it will strike . TEMPEST . INTERCHAPTER XVIII . - p . 347 . APPLICATION OF THE LAY . CALEB D'ANVERS . LAW . ICON BASILIKE . IRISH JUNIUS . THOMAS A KEMPIS . FELIX HEMMERLEN . A ...
... Look , he's winding up the watch of his wit : by and by it will strike . TEMPEST . INTERCHAPTER XVIII . - p . 347 . APPLICATION OF THE LAY . CALEB D'ANVERS . LAW . ICON BASILIKE . IRISH JUNIUS . THOMAS A KEMPIS . FELIX HEMMERLEN . A ...
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... looks I should never like to trust my pre- cious limbs upon the back of such a misbe- gotten beast . Unbegotten , Nicholas , replied the Doctor ; unbegotten , —or rather begotten by the winds , -for so with every appearance of ...
... looks I should never like to trust my pre- cious limbs upon the back of such a misbe- gotten beast . Unbegotten , Nicholas , replied the Doctor ; unbegotten , —or rather begotten by the winds , -for so with every appearance of ...
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... Look , reader , at the ensuing array , and judge for thyself ; look I say , and mentally peruse it , but attempt not to enunciate the words , lest thou shouldest loosen thy teeth or fracture them in the operation . Angheteduff ...
... Look , reader , at the ensuing array , and judge for thyself ; look I say , and mentally peruse it , but attempt not to enunciate the words , lest thou shouldest loosen thy teeth or fracture them in the operation . Angheteduff ...
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