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... duties which it had that day to per- form . The weather was intensely hot , and the walk under the chalk cliffs , and over the " pebbled shore , " was calcu- lated to damp the curious ardour even of a Sedgwick or a Miller . But the ...
... duties which it had that day to per- form . The weather was intensely hot , and the walk under the chalk cliffs , and over the " pebbled shore , " was calcu- lated to damp the curious ardour even of a Sedgwick or a Miller . But the ...
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... duty tender it . Midsummer Night's Dream , v . 1 . If there be first a willing mind , it is accepted according to that a man hath , and not according to that he hath not . - 2 Cor . , viii . 12 . " 2 The Poet tells us , that " a friend ...
... duty tender it . Midsummer Night's Dream , v . 1 . If there be first a willing mind , it is accepted according to that a man hath , and not according to that he hath not . - 2 Cor . , viii . 12 . " 2 The Poet tells us , that " a friend ...
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... duty inculcated both by the Apostle S. Paul and by Shakspere is submission to Authority . " Order is 66 Heaven's first law , " a law by which some are and must be greater than the rest . " 2 Let us hear how Shakspere carries out this ...
... duty inculcated both by the Apostle S. Paul and by Shakspere is submission to Authority . " Order is 66 Heaven's first law , " a law by which some are and must be greater than the rest . " 2 Let us hear how Shakspere carries out this ...
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... duty of the husband to love , nourish and cherish his wife ; and the corresponding obligation of the wife , to ... duties of the mar- ried state ; such is the tenor of The contract of eternal bond of love , Confirm'd by mutual joinder of ...
... duty of the husband to love , nourish and cherish his wife ; and the corresponding obligation of the wife , to ... duties of the mar- ried state ; such is the tenor of The contract of eternal bond of love , Confirm'd by mutual joinder of ...
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... duty ; I am hitherto your daughter ; but , here's my husband ; And so much duty as my mother show'd To you , preferring you before her father , So much I challenge that I may profess Due to the Moor , my lord . - Othello , i . 3 . Again ...
... duty ; I am hitherto your daughter ; but , here's my husband ; And so much duty as my mother show'd To you , preferring you before her father , So much I challenge that I may profess Due to the Moor , my lord . - Othello , i . 3 . Again ...
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