English Literature for Boys and GirlsT.C. & E.C. Jack, 1910 - 687 |
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... received money and clothes from a fund left by a rich man to help poor children at school . When he was about seventeen Edmund went to Cambridge , receiving for his journey a sum of ten shillings from the fund from which he had already ...
... received money and clothes from a fund left by a rich man to help poor children at school . When he was about seventeen Edmund went to Cambridge , receiving for his journey a sum of ten shillings from the fund from which he had already ...
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... received Spenser kindly , and was so delighted with the Faery Queen that she ordered Lord Burleigh to pay the poet £ 100 a year . ' What ! ' grumbled the Lord Treasurer , it is not in reason . So much for a mere song ! 6 Then give him ...
... received Spenser kindly , and was so delighted with the Faery Queen that she ordered Lord Burleigh to pay the poet £ 100 a year . ' What ! ' grumbled the Lord Treasurer , it is not in reason . So much for a mere song ! 6 Then give him ...
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... received pleased him much . But he took it only as his due , and his great ambition was to make people believe that he had been a wonderfully clever child , and that he had begun to write when he was very young . He says of himself with ...
... received pleased him much . But he took it only as his due , and his great ambition was to make people believe that he had been a wonderfully clever child , and that he had begun to write when he was very young . He says of himself with ...
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