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 27
... telling tales in turn ; and as each of the ten told a story a day , and as they continued together ten days , the Decameron consists of one hundred tales . * Opposite the city of London , on the Thames . 4 For the murder of this famous ...
... telling tales in turn ; and as each of the ten told a story a day , and as they continued together ten days , the Decameron consists of one hundred tales . * Opposite the city of London , on the Thames . 4 For the murder of this famous ...
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... tell , a worthy knight by the name of Florent ; nephew to the emperor , and of great strength and courage . He was also ambitious of distinction in arms , and to gain the applause of men , he would go into any regions in search of ...
... tell , a worthy knight by the name of Florent ; nephew to the emperor , and of great strength and courage . He was also ambitious of distinction in arms , and to gain the applause of men , he would go into any regions in search of ...
Pagina 57
... regularly beautiful . The serse is . " The face that is to captivate me must not be regularly beautiful , but one that has a lovely turn of expression . " Speak without words , such words as none can tell 1509-1547 . ] 57 WYATT .
... regularly beautiful . The serse is . " The face that is to captivate me must not be regularly beautiful , but one that has a lovely turn of expression . " Speak without words , such words as none can tell 1509-1547 . ] 57 WYATT .
Pagina 58
... tell ; The tress also should be of crisped1 gold . With wit , and these , might chance I might be tied , And knit again the knot that should not slide . OF THE MEAN AND SURE ESTATE . Stand whoso list , upon the slipper top Of high ...
... tell ; The tress also should be of crisped1 gold . With wit , and these , might chance I might be tied , And knit again the knot that should not slide . OF THE MEAN AND SURE ESTATE . Stand whoso list , upon the slipper top Of high ...
Pagina 67
... tell you a merry toy . Master More was once sent in commission into Kent , to help to try out ( if it might be ) what was the cause of Goodwin Sands , and the shelf that stopped up Sandwich haven . Thither cometh master More , and ...
... tell you a merry toy . Master More was once sent in commission into Kent , to help to try out ( if it might be ) what was the cause of Goodwin Sands , and the shelf that stopped up Sandwich haven . Thither cometh master More , and ...
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