English Prose from Mandeville to RuskinWilliam Peacock Oxford University Press, 1947 - 379 стор. |
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... mind and affection towards his prince and country , whereby all suspicion of an undutiful subject may credibly be judged to be utterly exempted from his mind . All the rest of the gentlemen , and others , deserve worthily herein their ...
... mind and affection towards his prince and country , whereby all suspicion of an undutiful subject may credibly be judged to be utterly exempted from his mind . All the rest of the gentlemen , and others , deserve worthily herein their ...
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... mind , without variation , and the succession of others ; and we see , that one who fixes his thoughts very intently on one thing , so as to take little notice of the succession of ideas that pass in his mind whilst he is taken up with ...
... mind , without variation , and the succession of others ; and we see , that one who fixes his thoughts very intently on one thing , so as to take little notice of the succession of ideas that pass in his mind whilst he is taken up with ...
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... mind and valour , and it has now been changed to the class term for moral excellence in all its various species . I only introduce these as instances by the way , and nothing could be easier than to multiply them . At the same time ...
... mind and valour , and it has now been changed to the class term for moral excellence in all its various species . I only introduce these as instances by the way , and nothing could be easier than to multiply them . At the same time ...
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BIR THOMAS MALORY ABOUT 1470 | 17 |
LORD BERNERS 1467 ?1532 | 17 |
SIR THOMAS ELYOT 1490 ?1546 | 24 |
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