A Text-book on English Literature: With Copious Extracts from the Leading Authors, English and American, with Full Instructions as to the Method in which These are to be Studied, Adapted for Use in Colleges, High Schools and AcademiesClark & Maynard, 1882 - 478 Seiten |
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... thee to question thyself longer . ' ' It is easily done , ' said Bæda , take thy pen and write quickly . ' Through the day they wrote , and when evening fell , There is yet one sentence unwritten , dear master , ' said the youth . Write ...
... thee to question thyself longer . ' ' It is easily done , ' said Bæda , take thy pen and write quickly . ' Through the day they wrote , and when evening fell , There is yet one sentence unwritten , dear master , ' said the youth . Write ...
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... thee stare . ' Being a good scholar , he read morning and night alone , and he says that after his ( office ) work he would go home and sit at another book as dumb as a stone , till his look was dazed . While at study and when he was ...
... thee stare . ' Being a good scholar , he read morning and night alone , and he says that after his ( office ) work he would go home and sit at another book as dumb as a stone , till his look was dazed . While at study and when he was ...
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... fyn myllàn . 10 1 Thee . 2 Propose . 8 One . 8 They smote . 4 Die . • Sweat . 5 Earl . 6 Apart . 10 Milan steel . 7 Know . With that ther cam an arrowe hastely , Forthe off 78 Literature of Period III . , 1400–1558 .
... fyn myllàn . 10 1 Thee . 2 Propose . 8 One . 8 They smote . 4 Die . • Sweat . 5 Earl . 6 Apart . 10 Milan steel . 7 Know . With that ther cam an arrowe hastely , Forthe off 78 Literature of Period III . , 1400–1558 .
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... thee that I am wrong'd ! For me both thou and both the Spensers died ; And for your sakes a thousand wrongs I'll take . The Spensers ' ghosts , wherever they remain , Wish well to mine ; then , tush , for them I'll die . Mat . " Twixt ...
... thee that I am wrong'd ! For me both thou and both the Spensers died ; And for your sakes a thousand wrongs I'll take . The Spensers ' ghosts , wherever they remain , Wish well to mine ; then , tush , for them I'll die . Mat . " Twixt ...
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... thee . Oh , if thou harbor'st murder in thy heart , Let this gift change thy mind , and save thy soul ! Know that I am a king : Oh , at that name I feel a hell of grief ! Where is my crown ? Gone , gone ! and do I still remain alive ...
... thee . Oh , if thou harbor'st murder in thy heart , Let this gift change thy mind , and save thy soul ! Know that I am a king : Oh , at that name I feel a hell of grief ! Where is my crown ? Gone , gone ! and do I still remain alive ...
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