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... president In every province , who , themselves disdaining To approach thy temples , give thee in command What , to the smallest tittle , thou shalt say To thy adorers ? Thou , with trembling fear , Or like a fawning parasite , obey'st ...
... president In every province , who , themselves disdaining To approach thy temples , give thee in command What , to the smallest tittle , thou shalt say To thy adorers ? Thou , with trembling fear , Or like a fawning parasite , obey'st ...
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... President of Wales , by way of an entertainment to the gentry of the neighbour- hood . ( See Introductions to these two Poems . ) Whether Milton was present at the performance of either the Arcades or the Comus is not known ; but the ...
... President of Wales , by way of an entertainment to the gentry of the neighbour- hood . ( See Introductions to these two Poems . ) Whether Milton was present at the performance of either the Arcades or the Comus is not known ; but the ...
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... President of Wales . " " LYCIDAS . In this Monody the author bewails a learned friend , unfortunately drowned in his passage from Chester on the Irish seas , and , by occasion , foretells the ruin of our corrupted Clergy , then in their ...
... President of Wales . " " LYCIDAS . In this Monody the author bewails a learned friend , unfortunately drowned in his passage from Chester on the Irish seas , and , by occasion , foretells the ruin of our corrupted Clergy , then in their ...
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... president - styled , in academic phrase , " the Father " for the nonce - was expected to enliven the proceedings with a speech full of jests and personalities , and to submit in turn to interruptions , laughter , and outcries from his ...
... president - styled , in academic phrase , " the Father " for the nonce - was expected to enliven the proceedings with a speech full of jests and personalities , and to submit in turn to interruptions , laughter , and outcries from his ...
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... president on the occasion - an honour which he appreciates the more because he had had reason to fancy that until now he had not been altogether popular with the majority of them . We have also an expression of his exultation , and yet ...
... president on the occasion - an honour which he appreciates the more because he had had reason to fancy that until now he had not been altogether popular with the majority of them . We have also an expression of his exultation , and yet ...
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