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But the jauntiness of this Actors' Gang production makes it possible to endorse and extend Theseus' generous review: "This palpable-gross play hath well beguil'd/The heavy gait of night".
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In bees, at least, rank hath its price as well as its privilege.
But "every man could speak, if he hath loved and been well nourished in the mother tongue," Ms. Olds wrote, quoting Keats, when she described the Goldwater program.
Snipes one, "Pol Pot meant well!" Hell hath no fury... —Amy Nicholson.
"Well Hell hath no furry [I know he meant "fury" but listen to the playback.
What good hath QE1 or QE2 wrought?
But hell hath no fury like a well-timed pump fake, and Cornell used those often to send Missouri players flying upward, only to move around them for an open jumper or one for a teammate.
JOHN RUSKIN Well-timed silence hath more eloquence than speech.
Previous tree-ring studies show the same period was also unusually warm.In this section Think yourself well To he that hath Countdown A horde of data ReprintsA clement climate lasting a generation would have provided richer grazing than normal.
No man is without his talent; and he that is faithful or negligent in a little shall be rewarded or punished, as well as he that hath been so in a great deal".
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