| Hugh Hood - 1988 - 288 pages
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| William Shakespeare - 1992 - 196 pages
...at height, The pith and marrow of our attribute. So, oft it chances in particular men, That for some vicious mole of nature in them, As in their birth, wherein they are not guilty (Since nature cannot choose his origin), By the o'ergrowth of some complexion, Oft breaking down the pales and forts of... | |
| Janet Adelman - 1992 - 396 pages
...female body that corrupts man against his will: So, oft it chances in particular men That for some vicious mole of nature in them, As in their birth, wherein they are not guilty (Since nature cannot choose his origin), . . . these men, Carrying, I say, the stamp of one defect, Being Nature's livery... | |
| John Mortimer - 1992 - 328 pages
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| Howard Mills - 1993 - 260 pages
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| Ruth Mellinkoff - 1993 - 434 pages
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