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... answer . Lyly took this royal quiz - show from Plutarch's account of Alexander's dealings with his enemies the ... answered him worst , and so the rest in order . 20 In the event he spared them all ; and in any case Lyly makes no ...
... answer . Lyly took this royal quiz - show from Plutarch's account of Alexander's dealings with his enemies the ... answered him worst , and so the rest in order . 20 In the event he spared them all ; and in any case Lyly makes no ...
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... answer , he took up a book , sat down and said nothing . Melissa , his maid , told me it was his manner , and that ... answered , ' If Alexander would fain see me , let him come to me ; if learn of me , let him come to me ; whatsoever it ...
... answer , he took up a book , sat down and said nothing . Melissa , his maid , told me it was his manner , and that ... answered , ' If Alexander would fain see me , let him come to me ; if learn of me , let him come to me ; whatsoever it ...
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... answered , " the day , by a day " . The king finding his answer strange added to this speech : " Strange questions must needs have strange answers . 999 103-4 . ] Compare Dent , P.L.E.D. , Q10 : ' Like question , like answer ' . 104-6 ...
... answered , " the day , by a day " . The king finding his answer strange added to this speech : " Strange questions must needs have strange answers . 999 103-4 . ] Compare Dent , P.L.E.D. , Q10 : ' Like question , like answer ' . 104-6 ...
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