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On May 31, 11:52 pm, art <acneu...@gmail.com> wrote: > ----------------------------------------- > # finds in skips from ±2 to ±1001 > .................................. > String    NT     OT  Moby Dick > ------------------------------ > BACONO/I  25     73     44 > ........................... > DEVEER    76    252     62 > EDEVER    79    245     78 > DEVERE    81    259     65 > .....     

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Author: art
Date: May 31, 2010 22:10

----------------------------------------- # finds in skips from ±2 to ±1001 .................................. String NT OT Moby Dick ------------------------------ BACONO/I 25 73 44 ........................... DEVEER 76 252 62 EDEVER 79 245 78 DEVERE 81 259 65 ........................... VERUS 175 473 220 BACON 183 579 294
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----------------------------------------- # finds in skips from ±2 to ±1001 .................................. String NT OT Moby Dick ------------------------------ BACONO/I 25 73 44 ........................... DEVEER 76 252 62 EDEVER 79 245 78 DEVERE 81 259 65 ........................... VERUS 175 473 220 BACON 183 579 294     

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Author: art
Date: May 31, 2010 20:52

TO THE READER. THere presume (under favour) to present to your view some excellent and sweetely composed Poems, of Master William Shakespeare, Which in themselves appeare of the same purity, the Authour himselfe then living avouched ; they had not the fortune by reason of their Infancie in his death to have the due accomodatio of proportionable glory with the rest of his ever-living Workes
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TO THE READER. THere presume (under favour) to present to your view some excellent and sweetely composed Poems, of Master William Shakespeare, Which in themselves appeare of the same purity, the Authour himselfe then living avouched ; they had not the fortune by reason of their Infancie in his death to have the due accomodatio of proportionable glory with the rest of his ever-living Workes     

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Date: May 31, 2010 20:33

>> -------------------------------------------------------- Who wrote Shakespeare? Actually, Shakespeare probably did http://tinyurl.com/26mtdoo <<Controversy over William Shakespeare and the plays and poetry he wrote – or which appeared under his name – is a hot topic once more. While most literary critics nordicskiv2 <David.L.W...@Dartmouth.edu> wrote: ...AND literary
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TO THE READER. THere presume (under favour) to present to your view some excellent and sweetely composed Poems, of Master William Shakespeare, Which in themselves appeare of the same purity, the Authour himselfe then living avouched ; they had not the fortune by reason of their Infancie in his death to have the due accomodatio of proportionable glory with the rest of his ever-living Workes     

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Date: May 31, 2010 19:28

TO THE READER. THere presume (under favour) to present to your view some excellent and sweetely composed Poems, of Master William Shakespeare, Which in themselves appeare of the same purity, the Authour himselfe then living avouched ; they had not the fortune by reason of their Infancie in his death to have the due accomodatio of proportionable glory with the rest of his ever-living Workes
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TO THE READER. THere presume (under favour) to present to your view some excellent and sweetely composed Poems, of Master William Shakespeare, Which in themselves appeare of the same purity, the Authour himselfe then living avouched ; they had not the fortune by reason of their Infancie in his death to have the due accomodatio of proportionable glory with the rest of his ever-living Workes     

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Date: May 31, 2010 19:27

TO THE READER. THere presume (under favour) to present to your view some excellent and sweetely composed Poems, of Master William Shakespeare, Which in themselves appeare of the same purity, the Authour himselfe then living avouched ; they had not the fortune by reason of their Infancie in his death to have the due accomodatio of proportionable glory with the rest of his ever-living Workes
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