Cassell's library of English literature, selected, ed. and arranged by H. Morley1883 |
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... leave to introduce them ; -all these should be found here represented in such order as to make this Library of use to the student of the History and Literature of our country . Each piece of prose or verse will be set in a brief ...
... leave to introduce them ; -all these should be found here represented in such order as to make this Library of use to the student of the History and Literature of our country . Each piece of prose or verse will be set in a brief ...
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... leave , and in he went , Withouten more letting . In he went a greaté pace : The Usher at the hall door was With a staff standing , In point Cleges for to smite : " Go back , thou churl , " he said , " Full tite without tarrying ! I ...
... leave , and in he went , Withouten more letting . In he went a greaté pace : The Usher at the hall door was With a staff standing , In point Cleges for to smite : " Go back , thou churl , " he said , " Full tite without tarrying ! I ...
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... leave to depart . " Upon which followed the surrender . 1 Lended , dwelt , stayed . Icelandic " lenda , " to fix one's seat . 2 To , Minot wrote " til . " 66 3 File , cheat . The Rev. J. C. Atkinson , in his excellent Glossary of the ...
... leave to depart . " Upon which followed the surrender . 1 Lended , dwelt , stayed . Icelandic " lenda , " to fix one's seat . 2 To , Minot wrote " til . " 66 3 File , cheat . The Rev. J. C. Atkinson , in his excellent Glossary of the ...
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... leave his vanité ? Will he not wed ? Alas , alas the while ! Why will he thus himself and us beguile ? " But nathéles3 this marquis hath doon make Of gemmés , set in gold and in azúre , Brooches and ringés , for Grisildis sake , And of ...
... leave his vanité ? Will he not wed ? Alas , alas the while ! Why will he thus himself and us beguile ? " But nathéles3 this marquis hath doon make Of gemmés , set in gold and in azúre , Brooches and ringés , for Grisildis sake , And of ...
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... leave his firsté wife to lete , 7 As by the Popés dispensatión , To stinté rancour and dissensión Betwixt his people and him ; thus said the bull , The which they han published at the full . The rudé people , as it no wonder is , Weened ...
... leave his firsté wife to lete , 7 As by the Popés dispensatión , To stinté rancour and dissensión Betwixt his people and him ; thus said the bull , The which they han published at the full . The rudé people , as it no wonder is , Weened ...
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