Introduction to English Literature, Including a Number of Classic Works. With NotesLeach, Shewell & Sanborn, 1894 - 627 頁 |
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... true and most beneficial , we will not molest you , but give you favorable entertainment , and take care to supply you with your necessary sustenance ; nor do we forbid you to preach and gain as many as you can to your religion . " 2 1 ...
... true and most beneficial , we will not molest you , but give you favorable entertainment , and take care to supply you with your necessary sustenance ; nor do we forbid you to preach and gain as many as you can to your religion . " 2 1 ...
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... true men , he at length turned upon the foe , surprised and de- feated them , and conquered a favorable peace . By the superior military organization of his people , by the found- ing of an English navy , and , above all , by his pre ...
... true men , he at length turned upon the foe , surprised and de- feated them , and conquered a favorable peace . By the superior military organization of his people , by the found- ing of an English navy , and , above all , by his pre ...
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... true worth wherever he found it , regardless of the accident of birth or wealth . He seems in no small meas- ure to have embodied the integrity and gentleness which he fondly ascribes to the character of the gentleman : — " Look , who ...
... true worth wherever he found it , regardless of the accident of birth or wealth . He seems in no small meas- ure to have embodied the integrity and gentleness which he fondly ascribes to the character of the gentleman : — " Look , who ...
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... true glorious type of thine , The argument of mine afflicted stile : The which to heare vouchsafe , O dearest dread . a while . CANTO I. The patron of true Holinesse , Foule Errour doth defeate ; Hypocrisie , him to entrappe , Doth to ...
... true glorious type of thine , The argument of mine afflicted stile : The which to heare vouchsafe , O dearest dread . a while . CANTO I. The patron of true Holinesse , Foule Errour doth defeate ; Hypocrisie , him to entrappe , Doth to ...
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... true - seeming lyes ; The one of them he gave a message to , The other by him selfe staide other worke to doo . XXXIX . He , making speedy way through spersed ayre , And through the world of waters wide and deepe , To Morpheus house ...
... true - seeming lyes ; The one of them he gave a message to , The other by him selfe staide other worke to doo . XXXIX . He , making speedy way through spersed ayre , And through the world of waters wide and deepe , To Morpheus house ...
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