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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xi. oldal
... Pleasure ? The Playmakers ' Sophistries exposed SIR PHILIP SIDNEY ( 1554-1586 ) The King of Arcadia and his Daughter Horsemanship . The Esquire's Death Pamela's Faith . Parthenia's Return to Argalus . Lyric and Heroic Poetry The Honour ...
... Pleasure ? The Playmakers ' Sophistries exposed SIR PHILIP SIDNEY ( 1554-1586 ) The King of Arcadia and his Daughter Horsemanship . The Esquire's Death Pamela's Faith . Parthenia's Return to Argalus . Lyric and Heroic Poetry The Honour ...
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... pleasure , " For the fair language of the French , which was in prose so well and compendiously set and written , which methought I understood the sentence and substance of every matter . " To spread abroad a taste for a similar style ...
... pleasure , " For the fair language of the French , which was in prose so well and compendiously set and written , which methought I understood the sentence and substance of every matter . " To spread abroad a taste for a similar style ...
98. oldal
... pleasure and delight , as well for the novelty of the same as for the fair language of French , which was in prose so well and compendiously set and written , which methought I understood the sentence and substance of every matter . And ...
... pleasure and delight , as well for the novelty of the same as for the fair language of French , which was in prose so well and compendiously set and written , which methought I understood the sentence and substance of every matter . And ...
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... list to accept and take in gree this simple and rude work here following . And if there be anything written or said to her pleasure , I shall think my labour well employed , and whereas there is default that she WILLIAM CAXTON 99.
... list to accept and take in gree this simple and rude work here following . And if there be anything written or said to her pleasure , I shall think my labour well employed , and whereas there is default that she WILLIAM CAXTON 99.
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... pleasure , and of the weal of you and your realm , and that the amity atween the two realms , in avoid- ing of effusion of Christian men's blood , may be kept inviolate for the term atween us concluded ; " which term was thirty winter ...
... pleasure , and of the weal of you and your realm , and that the amity atween the two realms , in avoid- ing of effusion of Christian men's blood , may be kept inviolate for the term atween us concluded ; " which term was thirty winter ...
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