English Prose: Selections : with Critical Introductions by Various Writers, and General Introductions to Each Period, 1. kötetSir Henry Craik Macmillan and Company, 1893 |
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9. oldal
... keep clear of all unnatural intonations , and at less than their best fall into chanting or recitative of one kind or other . In the edifying literature there are , as examples of the false style , the alliterative Saints ' Lives of ...
... keep clear of all unnatural intonations , and at less than their best fall into chanting or recitative of one kind or other . In the edifying literature there are , as examples of the false style , the alliterative Saints ' Lives of ...
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... keeping diamonds wetted with May dew , and had found them increase in size . Yet it requires no great critical expertness to see that this unhesitating precision of statement lends much of their charm to such stories as those of the ...
... keeping diamonds wetted with May dew , and had found them increase in size . Yet it requires no great critical expertness to see that this unhesitating precision of statement lends much of their charm to such stories as those of the ...
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... keep every cross , be ordained 10,000 men of arms , and more than 100,000 men on foot , in manner as men would keep a standard in our countries , when that we be in land of war . And this number of folk is without the principal host ...
... keep every cross , be ordained 10,000 men of arms , and more than 100,000 men on foot , in manner as men would keep a standard in our countries , when that we be in land of war . And this number of folk is without the principal host ...
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... keep them straitlier from sins . These fishers of God should wash their nets in his river , for Christ's preachers should chevely tell God's law , and not meddle with man's law , that is troubled water ; for man's law containeth sharp ...
... keep them straitlier from sins . These fishers of God should wash their nets in his river , for Christ's preachers should chevely tell God's law , and not meddle with man's law , that is troubled water ; for man's law containeth sharp ...
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... keep swine . And this son coveted to fill his belly with these holes that the hogs eat , and no man gave him . And he , turning again , said , How many hinds in my father's house be full of loaves , and I perish here for hunger . I ...
... keep swine . And this son coveted to fill his belly with these holes that the hogs eat , and no man gave him . And he , turning again , said , How many hinds in my father's house be full of loaves , and I perish here for hunger . I ...
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Ælfric Arthur better Bible body called cause Chaucer Christ Chronicle Church cleped command court death delight desire divers doth enemies England English prose Euphues Euphuism Faery Queen faith father French Gawaine give God's grace Greek hand hath heart heaven Henry VIII holy honour Irenæus John judge king king Arthur king's knight labour lady language Latin learning literary literature live London Lord Lord Berners Lord Chamberlain manner matter mercy mind nature never noble Ohthere Philemon Holland pleasure poetry poets praise pray prince Queen quoth realm reason religion saith Scotland Scripture shalt shewed Sir Bedivere Sir Launcelot Sir Lucan Sir Mordred Sir Philip Sidney sith soul speak style sweet sword thee thereof things thou thought took translation true truth unto virtue Wherefore wherein wise words writings