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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... surely know for truth it is not his mind that you nor they within the town should depart so , for it is his will that ye all should put yourselves into his pure will to ransom all such as pleaseth him , and to put to death such as he ...
... surely know for truth it is not his mind that you nor they within the town should depart so , for it is his will that ye all should put yourselves into his pure will to ransom all such as pleaseth him , and to put to death such as he ...
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... surely , if thou be any more proud and disdainous , we will take from thee all thy feathers , and set thee as we found thee first . Thus said the friar John to the Cardinals that were in his presence : Sirs , thus shall it fall on you ...
... surely , if thou be any more proud and disdainous , we will take from thee all thy feathers , and set thee as we found thee first . Thus said the friar John to the Cardinals that were in his presence : Sirs , thus shall it fall on you ...
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... , nor so vile , that he refuseth not to serve his own dogs himself , to bathe their feet , and to anoint them where they be sore , yea and to cleanse their kennel where they shall lie and rest them . Surely if 152 ENGLISH PROSE.
... , nor so vile , that he refuseth not to serve his own dogs himself , to bathe their feet , and to anoint them where they be sore , yea and to cleanse their kennel where they shall lie and rest them . Surely if 152 ENGLISH PROSE.
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... Surely if religious persons had so earnest a mind and desire to the service of Christ , as have these hunters to see a course at a hare , their life should be unto them a very joy and pleasure . For what other be the pains of religion ...
... Surely if religious persons had so earnest a mind and desire to the service of Christ , as have these hunters to see a course at a hare , their life should be unto them a very joy and pleasure . For what other be the pains of religion ...
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... Surely by his holy saints and martyrs he meaneth their holy schismatics and heretics , for whose just punishment these folk that are of the same sect , fume , fret , frote and foam , as fierce and as angerly as a new hunted sow . And ...
... Surely by his holy saints and martyrs he meaneth their holy schismatics and heretics , for whose just punishment these folk that are of the same sect , fume , fret , frote and foam , as fierce and as angerly as a new hunted sow . And ...
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