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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... whole style of this composition , which is broken into a series of short unconnected sentences , and in which the construction is as plain and artless as possible , and perfectly free from inversions , appears to indicate that little ...
... whole style of this composition , which is broken into a series of short unconnected sentences , and in which the construction is as plain and artless as possible , and perfectly free from inversions , appears to indicate that little ...
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... whole and plein ; 9 Yet aye beware of doubleness . Fortunés wheel go'th round about A thousand timés day and night , Whose course standeth ever in doubt For to transmue 10 she is so light , For which adverteth in your sight Th ' untrust ...
... whole and plein ; 9 Yet aye beware of doubleness . Fortunés wheel go'th round about A thousand timés day and night , Whose course standeth ever in doubt For to transmue 10 she is so light , For which adverteth in your sight Th ' untrust ...
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... whole withouten rotting . But I trow that fiends made them seem to be so whole , withouten rotting . But that might not be to my avys , 3 that so many should have entered so newly , ne so many newly slain , without stinking and rotting ...
... whole withouten rotting . But I trow that fiends made them seem to be so whole , withouten rotting . But that might not be to my avys , 3 that so many should have entered so newly , ne so many newly slain , without stinking and rotting ...
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... whole breadth . 7 Get high places in the supreme court of law . descriptions of nature include many ideas , very beautiful in themselves , and very beautifully ex- pressed , but inappropriate to the situation , and Dunkeld Cathedral ...
... whole breadth . 7 Get high places in the supreme court of law . descriptions of nature include many ideas , very beautiful in themselves , and very beautifully ex- pressed , but inappropriate to the situation , and Dunkeld Cathedral ...
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... whole matter , and afterwards most humbly desired his majesty to pardon that woman . For I thought in my conscience she was not guilty , or else I would not for all the world sue for a murderer . The king most graciously heard my humble ...
... whole matter , and afterwards most humbly desired his majesty to pardon that woman . For I thought in my conscience she was not guilty , or else I would not for all the world sue for a murderer . The king most graciously heard my humble ...
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