He always offers something juicy for his low-born audience to ogle, be it the crown jewels or the many messy decapitations. |
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He seemed old for his age, carried himself with a confidence that I would never feel, as if he didn't know he was poor, or low-born. |
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French subjects, high-born or low-born, were hanging on to their safety by a thread. |
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Pompey sniffed at the low-born Julius, who ignored the deliberate affront to his parentage. |
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A low-born peasant maid cures the king of France, who promises her choice of husband but the man she chooses rejects her. |
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They gaze into the works and see there the impossibility of one so low-born understanding the minds and doings of the high and mighty. |
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Oddly enough for a fairly low-born seventeenth-century working scriptwriter from the rural outback, Shakespeare is better known today than many of his contemporaries. |
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Bruno's main adversary within the college is called Slythurst, and all the low-born characters sound like Hagrid. |
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