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... North . My lord , - King . Worcester , get thee gone ; for I do see 5 ΙΟ 15 3 . The Palace ] Scene changes to an ... Plutarch's Morals , 1603 : " Fulvius soone found him and conceived presently what hee meant thereby . ' 4. You tread ...
... North . My lord , - King . Worcester , get thee gone ; for I do see 5 ΙΟ 15 3 . The Palace ] Scene changes to an ... Plutarch's Morals , 1603 : " Fulvius soone found him and conceived presently what hee meant thereby . ' 4. You tread ...
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... North's Plutarch , Caius Marius : " he was very dry , and asked for cold water to drink . " · 33-48 . Came there A curious parallel to this incident will be found in Roman - British history . Tacitus , Annals , xiv . 39 , and Milton ...
... North's Plutarch , Caius Marius : " he was very dry , and asked for cold water to drink . " · 33-48 . Came there A curious parallel to this incident will be found in Roman - British history . Tacitus , Annals , xiv . 39 , and Milton ...
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... North's Plutarch , Marcus Cato : " It was their office also , to cess and rate every citizen ac- cording to the estimation of their goods . = 8. dank ] damp , and therefore mouldy and unfit for food . " As dank as a dog " is as ...
... North's Plutarch , Marcus Cato : " It was their office also , to cess and rate every citizen ac- cording to the estimation of their goods . = 8. dank ] damp , and therefore mouldy and unfit for food . " As dank as a dog " is as ...
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... North's Plutarch , Cicero , 1579 ( ed . 1676 , p . 728 ) : " thus was Cicero finely colted , as old as he was , by a young man " [ New Eng . Dict . ] . Bailey's Dict . ( Canting Words ) : " Colt , an Inn - keeper that lends a Horse to a ...
... North's Plutarch , Cicero , 1579 ( ed . 1676 , p . 728 ) : " thus was Cicero finely colted , as old as he was , by a young man " [ New Eng . Dict . ] . Bailey's Dict . ( Canting Words ) : " Colt , an Inn - keeper that lends a Horse to a ...
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... Plutarch's Romane Questions ( transl . Holland , 1603 ) : " not kinde and gentle , but curst and terrible " ( sect ... North's Plutarch , Pyrrhus : " They missing the other day's turnings and places of retire , were now compelled to ...
... Plutarch's Romane Questions ( transl . Holland , 1603 ) : " not kinde and gentle , but curst and terrible " ( sect ... North's Plutarch , Pyrrhus : " They missing the other day's turnings and places of retire , were now compelled to ...
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