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... took a bushel - basket to bring a wren's egg to market in , is only too sadly familiar . It is clear that his natural taste led Dryden to prefer directness and simplicity of style . If he was too often tempted astray by Artifice , his ...
... took a bushel - basket to bring a wren's egg to market in , is only too sadly familiar . It is clear that his natural taste led Dryden to prefer directness and simplicity of style . If he was too often tempted astray by Artifice , his ...
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... took him to a certain Maître Pierre , who , after a few words exchanged in an undertone with Rigoux , sent De la Rue to the stable , after his return whence he saw no more of Rigoux . Thereupon Pierre and his wife made him good cheer ...
... took him to a certain Maître Pierre , who , after a few words exchanged in an undertone with Rigoux , sent De la Rue to the stable , after his return whence he saw no more of Rigoux . Thereupon Pierre and his wife made him good cheer ...
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... took its rise , the persons concerned in it , whether as actors or sufferers , and the circumstances which led to it . By deeds , wills , and the records of courts and churches , by plans , maps , and drawings , he has recreated Salem ...
... took its rise , the persons concerned in it , whether as actors or sufferers , and the circumstances which led to it . By deeds , wills , and the records of courts and churches , by plans , maps , and drawings , he has recreated Salem ...
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