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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Pagina 23
... grace and gift of God , in pain of their old sins . THE ALL - SUFFICIENCY OF THE SCRIPTURES . Christian men and women , old and young , shoulden study fast in the New Testament , and that no simple man of wit should be aferde ...
... grace and gift of God , in pain of their old sins . THE ALL - SUFFICIENCY OF THE SCRIPTURES . Christian men and women , old and young , shoulden study fast in the New Testament , and that no simple man of wit should be aferde ...
Pagina 29
... grace . 8 Embroider'd was he , as it were a mead All full of freshé flowrés white and red : Singing he was or floyting9 all the day ; He was as fresh as is the month of May : Short was his gown , with sleevés long and wide ; Well could ...
... grace . 8 Embroider'd was he , as it were a mead All full of freshé flowrés white and red : Singing he was or floyting9 all the day ; He was as fresh as is the month of May : Short was his gown , with sleevés long and wide ; Well could ...
Pagina 36
... grace in her viságe . She insists , however , that he shall comply with the terms of agreement , and therefore , sick at heart , and almost preferring death , 1 Low flat . 2 Shrivelled . 8 Hanging . In ragges as she was to - tore He set ...
... grace in her viságe . She insists , however , that he shall comply with the terms of agreement , and therefore , sick at heart , and almost preferring death , 1 Low flat . 2 Shrivelled . 8 Hanging . In ragges as she was to - tore He set ...
Pagina 52
... grace . But now I shall , I think , be- cause of this chance , get leave this next week to come home and see you , and then shall we farther devise together upon all things , what order shall be best to take . And thus as heartily fare ...
... grace . But now I shall , I think , be- cause of this chance , get leave this next week to come home and see you , and then shall we farther devise together upon all things , what order shall be best to take . And thus as heartily fare ...
Pagina 62
... grace each one had found , What hope of speed , what dread of long delays . The wild forést , the clothed holts with green ; With reins avail'd , " and swift - ybreathed horse , With cry of hounds , and merry blasts between , Where we ...
... grace each one had found , What hope of speed , what dread of long delays . The wild forést , the clothed holts with green ; With reins avail'd , " and swift - ybreathed horse , With cry of hounds , and merry blasts between , Where we ...
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