English Literature for Boys and GirlsT.C. & E.C. Jack, 1910 - 687 |
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... speak as they did , and it was their speaking and writing , perhaps , that gave the people courage to rise against oppression . Thus their teaching and writing mark the beginning of new life to the great mass of the people of England ...
... speak as they did , and it was their speaking and writing , perhaps , that gave the people courage to rise against oppression . Thus their teaching and writing mark the beginning of new life to the great mass of the people of England ...
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... speak as such common people would act and speak . They are churls , and they must speak like churls and not like fine folk , and if you don't like the tale , turn over the leaf and choose another . ' What should I more say but this ...
... speak as such common people would act and speak . They are churls , and they must speak like churls and not like fine folk , and if you don't like the tale , turn over the leaf and choose another . ' What should I more say but this ...
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... speak no English , but that did not prevent them becoming friends , as they both could speak Latin easily and well . They had much in common . Erasmus was of the same lively , merry wit as More , they both loved literature and the Greek ...
... speak no English , but that did not prevent them becoming friends , as they both could speak Latin easily and well . They had much in common . Erasmus was of the same lively , merry wit as More , they both loved literature and the Greek ...
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