Cyclopædia of English Literature: A History, Critical and Biographical, of British Authors, from the Earliest to the Present Times, Tom 1Robert Chambers J.B. Lippincott and Company, 1867 |
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... Means to attain a Happy Life , 44 Description of a Poor Country Widow , 19 Specimen of his Blank Verse , 44 The ... Mean and Sure Estate , The Re - cured Lover , That Pleasure is mixed with every Pain , 24 LORD VAUX , NICHOLAS GRIMOALD ...
... Means to attain a Happy Life , 44 Description of a Poor Country Widow , 19 Specimen of his Blank Verse , 44 The ... Mean and Sure Estate , The Re - cured Lover , That Pleasure is mixed with every Pain , 24 LORD VAUX , NICHOLAS GRIMOALD ...
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... means of making clear the transition of the language into its present form , is to present a continuation of these specimens , extending between the time of the Conquest and the reign of Edward I. It is not to be expected that these ...
... means of making clear the transition of the language into its present form , is to present a continuation of these specimens , extending between the time of the Conquest and the reign of Edward I. It is not to be expected that these ...
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... means , and is always first with her offering at church . Among the humbler characters are , a ' stout carl ' of a miller , a reve or bailiff , and a sompnour or church apparitor , who summoned offenders before the archdeacon's court ...
... means , and is always first with her offering at church . Among the humbler characters are , a ' stout carl ' of a miller , a reve or bailiff , and a sompnour or church apparitor , who summoned offenders before the archdeacon's court ...
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... means of instruction . In all the learning and polite accomplishments of the English court he became a proficient , excelling not only in knightly and athletic exercises , but in the science of music and in acquaintance with the classic ...
... means of instruction . In all the learning and polite accomplishments of the English court he became a proficient , excelling not only in knightly and athletic exercises , but in the science of music and in acquaintance with the classic ...
Strona 44
... mean nothing but honesty ; And though folks judge full diversely , I am as I am , and so will I die . I do not rejoice , nor yet complain , Both mirth and sadness I do refrain , And use the means since folks will feign ; Yet I am as I ...
... mean nothing but honesty ; And though folks judge full diversely , I am as I am , and so will I die . I do not rejoice , nor yet complain , Both mirth and sadness I do refrain , And use the means since folks will feign ; Yet I am as I ...
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