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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... sides of the seat of his throne be of emeralds , and bordured with gold full nobly , and dubbed with other precious stones and great pearls . And all the pillars in his chamber , be of fine gold with precious stones , and with many ...
... sides of the seat of his throne be of emeralds , and bordured with gold full nobly , and dubbed with other precious stones and great pearls . And all the pillars in his chamber , be of fine gold with precious stones , and with many ...
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... side of his intellect , operating to some extent also in his English works . As a writer of English prose , he came at a critical time . The older English was giving way to something which , when we strip off peculiarities of spelling ...
... side of his intellect , operating to some extent also in his English works . As a writer of English prose , he came at a critical time . The older English was giving way to something which , when we strip off peculiarities of spelling ...
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... side more devils than heart may think for to harry and to draw the sinful souls to the pain of hell ; and within the hearts of folk shall be the biting conscience , and without forth shall be the world all burning . Whither shall then ...
... side more devils than heart may think for to harry and to draw the sinful souls to the pain of hell ; and within the hearts of folk shall be the biting conscience , and without forth shall be the world all burning . Whither shall then ...
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... side lieth my wife ; and yet they lie not there , but only their bones lie there . If I come to thee into thine hall or chamber thou wilt peradventure say to me in describing the story painted or woven in thine hall or chamber : " Here ...
... side lieth my wife ; and yet they lie not there , but only their bones lie there . If I come to thee into thine hall or chamber thou wilt peradventure say to me in describing the story painted or woven in thine hall or chamber : " Here ...
58. oldal
... side and in the French side ? Who can say nay thereto , but that right likely and as it were unscapably these evils and many more should have befallen to those persons , if they had not been religious ? And no man can find againward ...
... side and in the French side ? Who can say nay thereto , but that right likely and as it were unscapably these evils and many more should have befallen to those persons , if they had not been religious ? And no man can find againward ...
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