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... seems probable that Herrick understood the " sport " for the absence of which he supposes himelf upbraided to be some form of amorous play or conversation , such as should kindle into life " the babies in the eyes , " i . e . , light up ...
... seems probable that Herrick understood the " sport " for the absence of which he supposes himelf upbraided to be some form of amorous play or conversation , such as should kindle into life " the babies in the eyes , " i . e . , light up ...
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... seems to have been more successful in comic than in serious operas , as in the former she sang with greater simplicity and ease . She was very handsome , with a countenance peculiarly fine on the stage , and capable of great variety of ...
... seems to have been more successful in comic than in serious operas , as in the former she sang with greater simplicity and ease . She was very handsome , with a countenance peculiarly fine on the stage , and capable of great variety of ...
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... seems to make the derivation from esca doubtful . The word is pro- bably connected with the Greek äkuλos , itself of uncertain origin . W. T. LYNN , scientific address he gave in the Sheldonian Theatre on March 1 , seems to have over ...
... seems to make the derivation from esca doubtful . The word is pro- bably connected with the Greek äkuλos , itself of uncertain origin . W. T. LYNN , scientific address he gave in the Sheldonian Theatre on March 1 , seems to have over ...
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