Introduction to English Literature, Including a Number of Classic Works. With Notes |
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Chaucer was a diligent student , with a passionate fondness for books : “ And as for me , though I have knowledge slight , In bookes for to read I me delight , And to them give I faith and full credence , And in my heart have them in ...
Chaucer was a diligent student , with a passionate fondness for books : “ And as for me , though I have knowledge slight , In bookes for to read I me delight , And to them give I faith and full credence , And in my heart have them in ...
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His lady , sad to see his sore constraint , Cride out , “ Now , now , Sir knight , shew what ye bee ; Add faith unto your force , and be not faint ; Strangle her , or els she sure will strangle thee .
His lady , sad to see his sore constraint , Cride out , “ Now , now , Sir knight , shew what ye bee ; Add faith unto your force , and be not faint ; Strangle her , or els she sure will strangle thee .
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Sans foy without faith , or faithless . XIII . 2. A goodly lady = Duessa , representing Falsehood in general , and the Church of Rome in particular ; for which reason she is described as “ clad in scarlet red , ” referring to Rev. xvii ...
Sans foy without faith , or faithless . XIII . 2. A goodly lady = Duessa , representing Falsehood in general , and the Church of Rome in particular ; for which reason she is described as “ clad in scarlet red , ” referring to Rev. xvii ...
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1 Bacon had unswerving faith in the power of truth , and he confidently looked forward to a time when the value of his teachings would be recognized . The fulfilment of the following prediction establishes the character and mission of ...
1 Bacon had unswerving faith in the power of truth , and he confidently looked forward to a time when the value of his teachings would be recognized . The fulfilment of the following prediction establishes the character and mission of ...
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For a lie faces God , and shrinks from man . ” Surely the wickedness of falsehood and breach of faith cannot possibly be so highly expressed , as in that it shall be the last peal to call the judgments of God upon the generations of men ...
For a lie faces God , and shrinks from man . ” Surely the wickedness of falsehood and breach of faith cannot possibly be so highly expressed , as in that it shall be the last peal to call the judgments of God upon the generations of men ...
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