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Side 63
... relation has the Journey to Odar's Camp , or Arthur's declamatory Speech by the way , or his serving against the Goths ? What , I say , what necessary or probable relation can all this have to the Action of the Poem ? Is there so much ...
... relation has the Journey to Odar's Camp , or Arthur's declamatory Speech by the way , or his serving against the Goths ? What , I say , what necessary or probable relation can all this have to the Action of the Poem ? Is there so much ...
Side 66
... relation of Arthur , what has that to do with the business of the Poem ? Can any thing be more foreign from the British Expedition , than those tedious accounts of Chaos and the Creation ? May not the relation in the second Book be ...
... relation of Arthur , what has that to do with the business of the Poem ? Can any thing be more foreign from the British Expedition , than those tedious accounts of Chaos and the Creation ? May not the relation in the second Book be ...
Side 286
... Relation to the original Play , and more unreasonable with Relation to the altered one . For in the original Play , Falstaffe makes a Relation to Ford not so much of his being put into the Buck Basket , as of the circumstances which ...
... Relation to the original Play , and more unreasonable with Relation to the altered one . For in the original Play , Falstaffe makes a Relation to Ford not so much of his being put into the Buck Basket , as of the circumstances which ...
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