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... death - warrant at his dinner . His wife fainted . He said , " Lieutenant , with your damned warrant you have spoiled my lady's stomach . " He has written a sensible letter to the Duke to beg his intercession , and the Duke has given it ...
... death - warrant at his dinner . His wife fainted . He said , " Lieutenant , with your damned warrant you have spoiled my lady's stomach . " He has written a sensible letter to the Duke to beg his intercession , and the Duke has given it ...
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... death of Balder . As in the Trojan legends , by the death of the two noblest heroes , Hector and Achilles , so here also by the death of Balder , " the favourite of all the gods , the most beautiful of warriors " there is shadowed out ...
... death of Balder . As in the Trojan legends , by the death of the two noblest heroes , Hector and Achilles , so here also by the death of Balder , " the favourite of all the gods , the most beautiful of warriors " there is shadowed out ...
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... death and corruption , make his appearance upon the table , the living image of life and of death , and the supreme arbiter of both ? Have you not marked , when he entered , how the stormy wave of the multitude retired at his approach ...
... death and corruption , make his appearance upon the table , the living image of life and of death , and the supreme arbiter of both ? Have you not marked , when he entered , how the stormy wave of the multitude retired at his approach ...
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Humboldts Personal Narrative | 14 |
ABEILLARD and Heloise familiar | 16 |
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