English Literature for Boys and GirlsT.C. & E.C. Jack, 1910 - 687 |
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... lived , lived in the third century , as it is not probable that his poems were written down at the time , and as the oldest books that we have containing any of his poetry were written in the twelfth century , it is very difficult to be ...
... lived , lived in the third century , as it is not probable that his poems were written down at the time , and as the oldest books that we have containing any of his poetry were written in the twelfth century , it is very difficult to be ...
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... lived , and to this day men call the place Grimsby . Years passed . Havelok lived with the fisherman , and grew great and fair and strong . And as Grim was poor , the Prince thought it no dishonour to work for his living , and he became ...
... lived , and to this day men call the place Grimsby . Years passed . Havelok lived with the fisherman , and grew great and fair and strong . And as Grim was poor , the Prince thought it no dishonour to work for his living , and he became ...
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... lived , that all his adventures really happened . And if you ever read any more of Defoe's books you will find that this feeling runs through them all . Defoe was , in fact , a born story - teller - like Sir John Mandeville . With an ...
... lived , that all his adventures really happened . And if you ever read any more of Defoe's books you will find that this feeling runs through them all . Defoe was , in fact , a born story - teller - like Sir John Mandeville . With an ...
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