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... pass'd for downright innocence of face . " Dryden has undoubtedly given a wrong turn to this pasâ—… sage : " But made the desperate passes when he smil'd " is a happy metaphor from fencing , but has nothing to do with Horace . It may be ...
... pass'd for downright innocence of face . " Dryden has undoubtedly given a wrong turn to this pasâ—… sage : " But made the desperate passes when he smil'd " is a happy metaphor from fencing , but has nothing to do with Horace . It may be ...
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... pass this way , who halt on the plain near the town , always one night , some- times more ; and if not restrained by ... pass at a time . This is called the first and least difficult pass into Syria . Soon afterward , the road is rugged ...
... pass this way , who halt on the plain near the town , always one night , some- times more ; and if not restrained by ... pass at a time . This is called the first and least difficult pass into Syria . Soon afterward , the road is rugged ...
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against the Ministers , and to pass slightly over the faults of the Com- manders ; and in the present Inquiry , Lord ... passing Flushing with the men of war till the 11th and 14th of August was of that description ; and also the ...
against the Ministers , and to pass slightly over the faults of the Com- manders ; and in the present Inquiry , Lord ... passing Flushing with the men of war till the 11th and 14th of August was of that description ; and also the ...
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