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Page 249
... death in King Lear that he could not bear to read it again until he revised the play as an editor . The romantic critics of the 19th century belit- tled Johnson's work on Shakespeare , but the prophecy by the English critic Sir Walter ...
... death in King Lear that he could not bear to read it again until he revised the play as an editor . The romantic critics of the 19th century belit- tled Johnson's work on Shakespeare , but the prophecy by the English critic Sir Walter ...
Page 806
... death of his father later in the same year , however , brought him back to Florence where he lived with his older broth- er Piero . The election of Pope Alexander VI took him back to Rome for the conclave ( assembly of cardinals to ...
... death of his father later in the same year , however , brought him back to Florence where he lived with his older broth- er Piero . The election of Pope Alexander VI took him back to Rome for the conclave ( assembly of cardinals to ...
Page 912
... death of the two parents and the four grandparents of a given person - as a measure of longevi- ty . This number is unlikely to be greater than 600 or less than 90. The average TIAL of the nonagenarians and cen- tenarians definitely ...
... death of the two parents and the four grandparents of a given person - as a measure of longevi- ty . This number is unlikely to be greater than 600 or less than 90. The average TIAL of the nonagenarians and cen- tenarians definitely ...
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