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 ... : Designed as a Text-book for the Highest Classes in Schools and for Junior Classes in Colleges, as Well as for Private ReadingE.C. & J. Biddle, 1852 - 776 pagina's |
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Pagina 44
... never should come again ; and so he did . And Dioclesian , that was their father , anon commanded them to go into a ship , and delivered to them victuals for half a year . And when this was done , all the sisters went into the ship ...
... never should come again ; and so he did . And Dioclesian , that was their father , anon commanded them to go into a ship , and delivered to them victuals for half a year . And when this was done , all the sisters went into the ship ...
Pagina 66
... never shoot well , except they be brought up in it : it is a worthy game , a wholesome kind of exercise , and much commended in physic . HIS EXAMINATION BEFORE THE BISHOPS . I was once in examination before five or six bishops , where I ...
... never shoot well , except they be brought up in it : it is a worthy game , a wholesome kind of exercise , and much commended in physic . HIS EXAMINATION BEFORE THE BISHOPS . I was once in examination before five or six bishops , where I ...
Pagina 67
... never else have escaped it . The question was this : Master Latimer , do you not think on your conscience , that you have been suspected of heresy ? A subtle question , a very subtle question . There was no holding of peace would serve ...
... never else have escaped it . The question was this : Master Latimer , do you not think on your conscience , that you have been suspected of heresy ? A subtle question , a very subtle question . There was no holding of peace would serve ...
Pagina 72
... never saw nor knew in my conscience , Any one woman out of patience . Nothing can exceed the surprise of the other three at this astounding asser- tion , except the ingenuity with which they are made to express - unwillingly yet ...
... never saw nor knew in my conscience , Any one woman out of patience . Nothing can exceed the surprise of the other three at this astounding asser- tion , except the ingenuity with which they are made to express - unwillingly yet ...
Pagina 76
... never be hurt with continual study ; as ye see in luting , that a treble minikin string must always be let down , but at such time as when a man needs play , when1 the base and dull string need- eth never to be moved out of his place ...
... never be hurt with continual study ; as ye see in luting , that a treble minikin string must always be let down , but at such time as when a man needs play , when1 the base and dull string need- eth never to be moved out of his place ...
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