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... Marguerite will achieve another triumph , and it will be to her advantage to be introduced to my friends while she is still fresh in their thoughts . you think so ... Marguerite , she had taken but little interest 32 MARGUERITE'S MISTAKE .
... Marguerite will achieve another triumph , and it will be to her advantage to be introduced to my friends while she is still fresh in their thoughts . you think so ... Marguerite , she had taken but little interest 32 MARGUERITE'S MISTAKE .
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... Marguerite in his “Marguerite Porete.” Medieval Holy Women in the Christian Tradition c.1100–c.1500, (eds.) Alastair Minnis and Rosalynn Voaden. Brepols Collected Essays in European Culture 1 (Turnhout: Brepols, 2010), 291–309. Albrecht ...
... Marguerite in his “Marguerite Porete.” Medieval Holy Women in the Christian Tradition c.1100–c.1500, (eds.) Alastair Minnis and Rosalynn Voaden. Brepols Collected Essays in European Culture 1 (Turnhout: Brepols, 2010), 291–309. Albrecht ...
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... Marguerite Clark did not intend to rival Mary Pickford . Certainly Marguerite Clark's first love was the stage not the screen , and she still hoped at some time to return to it permanently . There she had proven herself a celebrity in ...
... Marguerite Clark did not intend to rival Mary Pickford . Certainly Marguerite Clark's first love was the stage not the screen , and she still hoped at some time to return to it permanently . There she had proven herself a celebrity in ...
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... Marguerite's correspondents were interested in religious matters but cannot be categorized as Catholic or reformist; these writers are better described as Christian humanists. One of the humanists who wrote to Marguerite was Erasmus ...
... Marguerite's correspondents were interested in religious matters but cannot be categorized as Catholic or reformist; these writers are better described as Christian humanists. One of the humanists who wrote to Marguerite was Erasmus ...
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... Marguerite one day . While he was there , another man came to see Marguerite . Marguerite had more than one boy friend . The other friend Roy , said , " I would like to talk to her for a little bit . Do you care if we leave for a bit ...
... Marguerite one day . While he was there , another man came to see Marguerite . Marguerite had more than one boy friend . The other friend Roy , said , " I would like to talk to her for a little bit . Do you care if we leave for a bit ...
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