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... sure where the accent falls in a given word , nor is he always able to keep before the reader's ear the basic swell of the metrical design , so necessary in this kind of formal utterance . In the lighter lyrical measures he was also ...
... sure where the accent falls in a given word , nor is he always able to keep before the reader's ear the basic swell of the metrical design , so necessary in this kind of formal utterance . In the lighter lyrical measures he was also ...
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... sure that he will not talk . They then that he will be tortured until he writes the truth , but he defeats them by calling for a knife on the pretense of mending his pen : with it he stabs the Duke of Castile and then himself . Several ...
... sure that he will not talk . They then that he will be tortured until he writes the truth , but he defeats them by calling for a knife on the pretense of mending his pen : with it he stabs the Duke of Castile and then himself . Several ...
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... sure that his period of self - preparation was complete , and now his- tory had caught him up and he had to postpone it further . In addition to conducting the Government's foreign correspond- ence in Latin , Milton was now required to ...
... sure that his period of self - preparation was complete , and now his- tory had caught him up and he had to postpone it further . In addition to conducting the Government's foreign correspond- ence in Latin , Milton was now required to ...
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