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... brought up in joyousitie - so termed she dancing and other things thereto belonging ; " and there were frequent sports and masques among the courtiers and the ladies of the Court , after the somewhat ponderous fashions of the time . Yet ...
... brought up in joyousitie - so termed she dancing and other things thereto belonging ; " and there were frequent sports and masques among the courtiers and the ladies of the Court , after the somewhat ponderous fashions of the time . Yet ...
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... brought about , that Leth ington was at the time the Queen's most intimate and trusted adviser . If any one in Scotland knew what Mary's real sentiments were , Mait- land did . Nor was he singular in his confidence - the wary Ran- dolph ...
... brought about , that Leth ington was at the time the Queen's most intimate and trusted adviser . If any one in Scotland knew what Mary's real sentiments were , Mait- land did . Nor was he singular in his confidence - the wary Ran- dolph ...
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... brought about their own fulfilment , - Kirkaldy and others found to their cost . The horizon of his mind was narrow ; it had no " atmo- sphere " or " perspective , " as art- ists would say ; and the limitations of his intellect reacted ...
... brought about their own fulfilment , - Kirkaldy and others found to their cost . The horizon of his mind was narrow ; it had no " atmo- sphere " or " perspective , " as art- ists would say ; and the limitations of his intellect reacted ...
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... brought her to the south - eastern extension of the Egdon tract of country , where the fir plantation was . A slight figure , cloaked and veiled , was already there . Rhoda recognised , almost with a shudder , that Mrs Lodge bore her ...
... brought her to the south - eastern extension of the Egdon tract of country , where the fir plantation was . A slight figure , cloaked and veiled , was already there . Rhoda recognised , almost with a shudder , that Mrs Lodge bore her ...
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... brought him no child , which rendered it likely that he would be the last of a family who had occupied that valley for some two hundred years . He thought of Rhoda Brook and her son ; and feared this might be a judgment from heaven upon ...
... brought him no child , which rendered it likely that he would be the last of a family who had occupied that valley for some two hundred years . He thought of Rhoda Brook and her son ; and feared this might be a judgment from heaven upon ...
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