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... cites Chapman , Byron's Tragedy , rv . ii . 126-32 : ' to teach ... The Scythians to inter , not eat , their parents ' . Perrett cites Harri- son , Description of Britain , iv , " These Scots were reputed for the most Scithian - like ...
... cites Chapman , Byron's Tragedy , rv . ii . 126-32 : ' to teach ... The Scythians to inter , not eat , their parents ' . Perrett cites Harri- son , Description of Britain , iv , " These Scots were reputed for the most Scithian - like ...
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... cites Luc . , 679 : ' Entombs her outcry in her lips ' sweet fold ' . Hilda M. Hulme suggests that there is a quibble on two senses of lip : ' to kiss ' and ' to shear ' . Nosworthy cites Middleton , The Changeling , m . iii : ' Have ...
... cites Luc . , 679 : ' Entombs her outcry in her lips ' sweet fold ' . Hilda M. Hulme suggests that there is a quibble on two senses of lip : ' to kiss ' and ' to shear ' . Nosworthy cites Middleton , The Changeling , m . iii : ' Have ...
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... cites The Schole- House of Women , 43-9 ( ed . Hazlitt , Early Popular Poetry , IV . 107 ) : ' So light of eare they be and sowre , / That of the better they neuer record , / The worse reherce they word by word . ' 91-2 . hog ... prey ...
... cites The Schole- House of Women , 43-9 ( ed . Hazlitt , Early Popular Poetry , IV . 107 ) : ' So light of eare they be and sowre , / That of the better they neuer record , / The worse reherce they word by word . ' 91-2 . hog ... prey ...
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