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 strani |
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... person and appearance had so changed , that , on his return , his friends , who had supposed him dead , did not know him . But so fixed was his habit of roving , that he set out a second time from his own country , and died at Leige ...
... person and appearance had so changed , that , on his return , his friends , who had supposed him dead , did not know him . But so fixed was his habit of roving , that he set out a second time from his own country , and died at Leige ...
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... person obstinate , What so he were of high or low estate , Him would he snibben2 sharply for the nonés : 3 A better priest I trow that no where none is . He waited after no pomp or reverence , Ne makéd him no spicéd conscience ; But ...
... person obstinate , What so he were of high or low estate , Him would he snibben2 sharply for the nonés : 3 A better priest I trow that no where none is . He waited after no pomp or reverence , Ne makéd him no spicéd conscience ; But ...
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... person . Mr Tytler imagines that this relates to the pairing of the birds ; but the word couple seems here to be used as a musical term . Come , summer , come ! the sweet season and 1422-1461 . ] 89 JAMES I. OF SCOTLAND . On his Beloved.
... person . Mr Tytler imagines that this relates to the pairing of the birds ; but the word couple seems here to be used as a musical term . Come , summer , come ! the sweet season and 1422-1461 . ] 89 JAMES I. OF SCOTLAND . On his Beloved.
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... person the invention is rightfully due . There is not space here to give even an outline of these controversies ; I can merely give the result . The two cities which claim the discovery are Haarlem or Haerlem , a city of North Holland ...
... person the invention is rightfully due . There is not space here to give even an outline of these controversies ; I can merely give the result . The two cities which claim the discovery are Haarlem or Haerlem , a city of North Holland ...
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... 4 " Specimens of the Early English Poets , " vol . 1. p . 377 : but should he not have excepted Burns and Sir Walter Scott ? kingdoms , in the person of James VI . of 44 [ HENRY VIII . DUNBAR . WILLIAM DUNBAR The Thistle and the Rose.
... 4 " Specimens of the Early English Poets , " vol . 1. p . 377 : but should he not have excepted Burns and Sir Walter Scott ? kingdoms , in the person of James VI . of 44 [ HENRY VIII . DUNBAR . WILLIAM DUNBAR The Thistle and the Rose.
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