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... give a hoh to every blow ! The Ale Knight is at his cup ere hee can well see his drinke , and the begger is as ... gives out ; for a trenchmore was a lively , boisterous dance . Neither can I fall in with the editor's enthusiastic ...
... give a hoh to every blow ! The Ale Knight is at his cup ere hee can well see his drinke , and the begger is as ... gives out ; for a trenchmore was a lively , boisterous dance . Neither can I fall in with the editor's enthusiastic ...
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... give a shout , and they gave such a shout as made the captains in the Prince's army leap at the sound thereof . There had been times , and there remain written expressions , which might give rise to a verdict that Bunyan with his early ...
... give a shout , and they gave such a shout as made the captains in the Prince's army leap at the sound thereof . There had been times , and there remain written expressions , which might give rise to a verdict that Bunyan with his early ...
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... gives his views - he had certainly won the right to give them - on the novel , and on the sentimental novel in particular . By this paper it will appear that he did not care for his Man of Feeling to be perverted into an egotist of ...
... gives his views - he had certainly won the right to give them - on the novel , and on the sentimental novel in particular . By this paper it will appear that he did not care for his Man of Feeling to be perverted into an egotist of ...
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NICHOLAS BRETONS PROSE | 24 |
THE HAPPY ISLAND | 36 |
THOMAS RANDOLPH | 47 |
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Votive Tablets; Studies Chiefly Appreciative of English Authors and Books Edmund Blunden Fragmentarisk förhandsgranskning - 1967 |
Votive Tablets: Studies Chiefly Appreciative of English Authors and Books Edmund Blunden Fragmentarisk förhandsgranskning - 1931 |
Votive Tablets: Studies Chiefly Appreciative of English Authors and Books Edmund Blunden Fragmentarisk förhandsgranskning - 1931 |
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