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... London at St. Paul's . The latter included a lengthy rebuke to the wealthy burgesses of the City , which ran in part : ... But London cannot abide to be rebuked : such is the nature of man . If they be pricked , they will kick ; if they ...
... London at St. Paul's . The latter included a lengthy rebuke to the wealthy burgesses of the City , which ran in part : ... But London cannot abide to be rebuked : such is the nature of man . If they be pricked , they will kick ; if they ...
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... London , as he did by running away from home in 1760. He became a Roman Catholic directly after , but this was kept secret and it did not restrain him from dissolute conduct . He planned to root himself in London by obtaining a ...
... London , as he did by running away from home in 1760. He became a Roman Catholic directly after , but this was kept secret and it did not restrain him from dissolute conduct . He planned to root himself in London by obtaining a ...
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... London Gazette , 309 , 339 and n.1 London Magazine , 574 , 611 , 622 Longman , Thomas , 301 , 307 Longus , Daphnis and Chloe , 157 Lorens , Friar , Somme des Vices et des Virtues , 61 Lovelace , Richard , 248 , 255 , 257 Lover , The ...
... London Gazette , 309 , 339 and n.1 London Magazine , 574 , 611 , 622 Longman , Thomas , 301 , 307 Longus , Daphnis and Chloe , 157 Lorens , Friar , Somme des Vices et des Virtues , 61 Lovelace , Richard , 248 , 255 , 257 Lover , The ...
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UNTIL CHAUCER | 1 |
CHAUCER HIS CONTEMPORARIES | 14 |
POPULAR LITERATURE 3333 | 43 |
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