Readings in English and American LiteratureF. S. Crofts & Company, 1945 - 687 Seiten |
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... stand , after this globe is burned to ashes , our advocate or our accuser , before the great Judge , when He comes to call upon us for the tenor of a well - spent life . My lords , the Commons will share in every fate with your ...
... stand , after this globe is burned to ashes , our advocate or our accuser , before the great Judge , when He comes to call upon us for the tenor of a well - spent life . My lords , the Commons will share in every fate with your ...
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... stand the purpose of an author and to enter into sympathy with him . His principal work in the field of criticism ... stands aside to let it pass , and has even the whim to touch a spoke of it with her badine , -light little magic rod ...
... stand the purpose of an author and to enter into sympathy with him . His principal work in the field of criticism ... stands aside to let it pass , and has even the whim to touch a spoke of it with her badine , -light little magic rod ...
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... Stand upon the paved work of a sapphire . Like the bodied heaven in his clearness Shone the stone , the sapphire of that paved work , When they ate and drank and saw God also ! XVII XVIII This I say of me , but think of you , Love ...
... Stand upon the paved work of a sapphire . Like the bodied heaven in his clearness Shone the stone , the sapphire of that paved work , When they ate and drank and saw God also ! XVII XVIII This I say of me , but think of you , Love ...
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BEOWULF | 3 |
THE BALLADS | 24 |
EDMUND SPENSER | 40 |
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