Poets' Corner: A Manual for Students in English PoetryRoutledge, 1868 - 920 стор. |
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... gave them my playnt 3 uppon my knee ; They lyked it well , when they had it reade ; But , lacking mony , I could not be sped . In Westmynster Hall I found out one Which went in a long gown of raye : 1 I crouched and kneled before hym ...
... gave them my playnt 3 uppon my knee ; They lyked it well , when they had it reade ; But , lacking mony , I could not be sped . In Westmynster Hall I found out one Which went in a long gown of raye : 1 I crouched and kneled before hym ...
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... gave the King his liberty . After nearly twenty years of imprisonment or restraint , having contracted a romantic and happy marriage , he returned to Scotland . He was a man altogether in advance of his age - a lover of civilization ...
... gave the King his liberty . After nearly twenty years of imprisonment or restraint , having contracted a romantic and happy marriage , he returned to Scotland . He was a man altogether in advance of his age - a lover of civilization ...
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... gave himself up with far greater satisfaction to satire and wild turbulent irregularity of living . Unfortunately he was not content with lampooning his fellow - men on paper ; he carried his buffoonery into the pulpit , and made that ...
... gave himself up with far greater satisfaction to satire and wild turbulent irregularity of living . Unfortunately he was not content with lampooning his fellow - men on paper ; he carried his buffoonery into the pulpit , and made that ...
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... gave him in modelling what is now termed a Play ; while the " Mirrour for Magistrates " supplied Shakespeare with the material for several of the scenes of , and perhaps suggested to the poet , his Historical Plays . From the Induction ...
... gave him in modelling what is now termed a Play ; while the " Mirrour for Magistrates " supplied Shakespeare with the material for several of the scenes of , and perhaps suggested to the poet , his Historical Plays . From the Induction ...
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... gave . " Be well aware , " quoth then that ladie milde , " Lest sudden mischiefe ye too rash provoke : The danger hid , the place unknowne and wilde , Breedes dreadfull doubts : oft fire is without smoke , And perill without show ...
... gave . " Be well aware , " quoth then that ladie milde , " Lest sudden mischiefe ye too rash provoke : The danger hid , the place unknowne and wilde , Breedes dreadfull doubts : oft fire is without smoke , And perill without show ...
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