Introduction to English Literature, Including a Number of Classic Works. With NotesLeach, Shewell & Sanborn, 1894 - 627 頁 |
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... tell us aught certainly of these , let us follow it . " The native seriousness of the Anglo - Saxon character offered a favorable soil for the growth of Christianity . The gospel was peculiarly adapted to the needs of this people . In ...
... tell us aught certainly of these , let us follow it . " The native seriousness of the Anglo - Saxon character offered a favorable soil for the growth of Christianity . The gospel was peculiarly adapted to the needs of this people . In ...
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... ; and in order to relieve the tedium of the jour- ney , he proposes that each one shall tell two tales on the way to the tomb and the same number on their return . The 66 - one narrating the best tale is to receive 30 ENGLISH LITERATURE .
... ; and in order to relieve the tedium of the jour- ney , he proposes that each one shall tell two tales on the way to the tomb and the same number on their return . The 66 - one narrating the best tale is to receive 30 ENGLISH LITERATURE .
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... cause you to know . = 770. Quyte you youre meede : 772. Schapen yow to talen : tales ( talen ) . = = grant you your reward . prepare yourselves , or get ready , to tell 782. But ye 784. Seche = be merye = if 70 ENGLISH LITERATURE .
... cause you to know . = 770. Quyte you youre meede : 772. Schapen yow to talen : tales ( talen ) . = = grant you your reward . prepare yourselves , or get ready , to tell 782. But ye 784. Seche = be merye = if 70 ENGLISH LITERATURE .
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... tell ? With holy father sits not with such thinges to mell . XXXI . “ But if of daunger , which hereby doth dwell , And homebredd evil ye desire to heare , Of a straunge man I can you tidings tell , THE FAERY QUEENE . 105.
... tell ? With holy father sits not with such thinges to mell . XXXI . “ But if of daunger , which hereby doth dwell , And homebredd evil ye desire to heare , Of a straunge man I can you tidings tell , THE FAERY QUEENE . 105.
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Franklin Verzelius Newton Painter. Of a straunge man I can you tidings tell , That wasteth all this countrie , farre and neare . " " Of suche , " saide he , " I chiefly doe inquere ; And shall thee well rewarde to shew the place , In ...
Franklin Verzelius Newton Painter. Of a straunge man I can you tidings tell , That wasteth all this countrie , farre and neare . " " Of suche , " saide he , " I chiefly doe inquere ; And shall thee well rewarde to shew the place , In ...
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