A Compendium of English Literature: Chronologically Arranged, from Sir John Mandeville to William Cowper : Consisting of Biographical Sketches of the Authors, Selections from Their Works, with Notes, Explanatory, Illustrative, and Directing to the Best Editions and to Various Criticisms : Designed as a Text-book for the Higher Classes in Schools and for Junior Classes in Colleges, as Well as for Private ReadingE.C. and J. Biddle, 1852 - 776 pagina's |
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... better as my experience in the use of the first edition , further reading and re- search , and the suggestions of many literary friends would enable me to do . Accordingly , the present stereotyped edition will be found to be ...
... better as my experience in the use of the first edition , further reading and re- search , and the suggestions of many literary friends would enable me to do . Accordingly , the present stereotyped edition will be found to be ...
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... better to commence with the authors of Queen Anne's reign - say with Addison - and then , after having gone through the book , to go back to our earliest literature , beginning with Sir John Mandeville . Others , on the contrary , may ...
... better to commence with the authors of Queen Anne's reign - say with Addison - and then , after having gone through the book , to go back to our earliest literature , beginning with Sir John Mandeville . Others , on the contrary , may ...
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... better priest I trow that no where none is . He waited after no pomp or reverence , Ne makéd him no spicéd conscience ; But Christés lore , 4 and his apostles twelve He taught , but first he followed it himselve . But the Canterbury ...
... better priest I trow that no where none is . He waited after no pomp or reverence , Ne makéd him no spicéd conscience ; But Christés lore , 4 and his apostles twelve He taught , but first he followed it himselve . But the Canterbury ...
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... better to have a little good with love of God , than to have muckle good and lese the love of his Lord God ; and the prophet saith , that better it is to ben a good man and have little good and treasure , than to be holden a shrew and ...
... better to have a little good with love of God , than to have muckle good and lese the love of his Lord God ; and the prophet saith , that better it is to ben a good man and have little good and treasure , than to be holden a shrew and ...
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... Better to take her to his wife , Or elles for to lose his life . He also calculated with some skill the doctrine of chances , and came to the conclusion that she would probably not live very long ; and that while she did live he would ...
... Better to take her to his wife , Or elles for to lose his life . He also calculated with some skill the doctrine of chances , and came to the conclusion that she would probably not live very long ; and that while she did live he would ...
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