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H. If you mean by obligations the presents I made you , I had given you none the first day I came . You do not consider yourself obliged to everyone who asks you for a kiss ? S. No , Sir . H. I should not have thought anything of it in ...
H. If you mean by obligations the presents I made you , I had given you none the first day I came . You do not consider yourself obliged to everyone who asks you for a kiss ? S. No , Sir . H. I should not have thought anything of it in ...
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1 Chaucer attended chiefly to the real and natural , that is , to the involuntary and inevitable impressions on the mind in given circumstances : Shakespeare exhibited also the possible and the fantastical , -not only what things are in ...
1 Chaucer attended chiefly to the real and natural , that is , to the involuntary and inevitable impressions on the mind in given circumstances : Shakespeare exhibited also the possible and the fantastical , -not only what things are in ...
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The Welsh Parson , Sir Hugh Evans ( a title which in those days was given to the clergy ) is an excellent character in all respects . He is as respectable as he is laughable . He has very good discretions , and very odd humours ' .
The Welsh Parson , Sir Hugh Evans ( a title which in those days was given to the clergy ) is an excellent character in all respects . He is as respectable as he is laughable . He has very good discretions , and very odd humours ' .
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