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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... Pleasure there passed , How no Age is content with his Own Estate , and how 43 · · Extracts from Pierce Ploughman , 12 GEOFFREY CHAUCER , 12 the Age of Children is the happiest , if they had Skill to understand it , 43 Select Characters ...
... Pleasure there passed , How no Age is content with his Own Estate , and how 43 · · Extracts from Pierce Ploughman , 12 GEOFFREY CHAUCER , 12 the Age of Children is the happiest , if they had Skill to understand it , 43 Select Characters ...
Strona xvi
... Pleasures of Amusement and Industry Compared , Ben Jonson , 511 • Religion not Hostile to Pleasure , Improved Style of Dramatic Dialogue after the Ingratitude an Incurable Vice , Restoration , 511 • Man before the Fall , Translations of ...
... Pleasures of Amusement and Industry Compared , Ben Jonson , 511 • Religion not Hostile to Pleasure , Improved Style of Dramatic Dialogue after the Ingratitude an Incurable Vice , Restoration , 511 • Man before the Fall , Translations of ...
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... Pleasure , or the Historie of Grande Amour and La Bel Pucel , was written in 1506 , dedicated to King Henry - in whose court the poet held the office of groom of the privy - chamber -and printed in 1517 by Wynkyn de Worde . Two more ...
... Pleasure , or the Historie of Grande Amour and La Bel Pucel , was written in 1506 , dedicated to King Henry - in whose court the poet held the office of groom of the privy - chamber -and printed in 1517 by Wynkyn de Worde . Two more ...
Strona 66
... pleasure ) it is great pity of so much good corn lost ; yet since it has liked him to send us such a chance , we must and are bounden , not only to be content , but also He sent us all that we to be glad of his visitation . have lost ...
... pleasure ) it is great pity of so much good corn lost ; yet since it has liked him to send us such a chance , we must and are bounden , not only to be content , but also He sent us all that we to be glad of his visitation . have lost ...
Strona 67
... pleasure , by snatching another man's pleasures from him . And , on the contrary , they think it a sign of a gentle and good soul for a man to dispense with his own advantage for the good of others ; and that , by so doing , a good man ...
... pleasure , by snatching another man's pleasures from him . And , on the contrary , they think it a sign of a gentle and good soul for a man to dispense with his own advantage for the good of others ; and that , by so doing , a good man ...
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