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... DUKE STREET , GROSVENOR SQUARE ; CHAPPLE , PALL MALL ; BOOTH , DUKE STREET , PORTLAND PLACE ; AND BY ALL BOOKSELLERS AND NEWSVENDERS IN THE UNITED KINGDOM . It is a peculiar characteristic of this Work that every Volume is complete in ...
... DUKE STREET , GROSVENOR SQUARE ; CHAPPLE , PALL MALL ; BOOTH , DUKE STREET , PORTLAND PLACE ; AND BY ALL BOOKSELLERS AND NEWSVENDERS IN THE UNITED KINGDOM . It is a peculiar characteristic of this Work that every Volume is complete in ...
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... Duke of Tuscany's , Tra- vels , 385 , 402 , 436 . Cossacks , Portraits of the , 120 . Cox's Burmhan Empire , 511 , 533 , Cromwell's Life , 338 , 358 . Curiosities for the Ingenious , 563 . Davis's Olio of Bibliography , 497 . Journey of ...
... Duke of Tuscany's , Tra- vels , 385 , 402 , 436 . Cossacks , Portraits of the , 120 . Cox's Burmhan Empire , 511 , 533 , Cromwell's Life , 338 , 358 . Curiosities for the Ingenious , 563 . Davis's Olio of Bibliography , 497 . Journey of ...
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... Duke . In faith it has . - Dear girl , I know you hate These empty pageantries . Jove ! so do I. I'd rather be in battle , and weighed down By steel and iron than by these idle gauds . But we must play our part , my sweet one , in This ...
... Duke . In faith it has . - Dear girl , I know you hate These empty pageantries . Jove ! so do I. I'd rather be in battle , and weighed down By steel and iron than by these idle gauds . But we must play our part , my sweet one , in This ...
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... duke . Guido . You're right . Call him no more my father . No ; I'll talk As one man with his equal ; or , perhaps , I may wear something of superior scorn , And drop a word or two of charity ; But that will be for thy sake , my poor ...
... duke . Guido . You're right . Call him no more my father . No ; I'll talk As one man with his equal ; or , perhaps , I may wear something of superior scorn , And drop a word or two of charity ; But that will be for thy sake , my poor ...
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... Duke . And you too go . Go , Isabella : -Nay it must be so . Leave me to think . Isab . Farewell ! Duke . To think - of what ? [ Exit . Of hell and all its horrors ; for this earth , It seems , may have a hell as full of pains , And ...
... Duke . And you too go . Go , Isabella : -Nay it must be so . Leave me to think . Isab . Farewell ! Duke . To think - of what ? [ Exit . Of hell and all its horrors ; for this earth , It seems , may have a hell as full of pains , And ...
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