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But the learned doctor warned the Jew , upon forfeit of his life , that he must fulfill the very letter of his bond , taking no more and no less , and spilling no drop of blood . Seeing himself thwarted by impossible conditions ...
But the learned doctor warned the Jew , upon forfeit of his life , that he must fulfill the very letter of his bond , taking no more and no less , and spilling no drop of blood . Seeing himself thwarted by impossible conditions ...
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In every branch of learning , said Bacon , people were inclined to take too much for granted . They assumed that every notion or idea or principle or theory that had been handed down from the ancients must be true , and that it would be ...
In every branch of learning , said Bacon , people were inclined to take too much for granted . They assumed that every notion or idea or principle or theory that had been handed down from the ancients must be true , and that it would be ...
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He went to school only long enough to learn " to read and write according to the rate of other poor men's ... The ignominy of his position as the son of a tinker threw him with the roughest of the village boys ; he learned to lie and to ...
He went to school only long enough to learn " to read and write according to the rate of other poor men's ... The ignominy of his position as the son of a tinker threw him with the roughest of the village boys ; he learned to lie and to ...
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CHAUCER AND His TIMES | 27 |
ENGLISH DRAMA FROM THE MIRACLE PLAYS TO | 45 |
CLOSING OF THE THEATERS | 53 |
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