The Pelican Book of English Prose: Seventeenth-century prose, 1620-1700, edited by P. UrePenguin Books, 1956 |
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Էջ 13
... night another soldier that had a mynde to be dealing with hir , thincking hir husband had been on the gard ( it being his course ) came confidently to the hutt , and entring claspe fast hold aboute the mans neck , supposeing it to be ...
... night another soldier that had a mynde to be dealing with hir , thincking hir husband had been on the gard ( it being his course ) came confidently to the hutt , and entring claspe fast hold aboute the mans neck , supposeing it to be ...
Էջ 74
... night or two sate down to play at basset , as the Queene her predecessor us'd to do . She smil'd upon and talk'd to every body , so that no change seem'd to have taken place at Court since her last going away , save that infinite crouds ...
... night or two sate down to play at basset , as the Queene her predecessor us'd to do . She smil'd upon and talk'd to every body , so that no change seem'd to have taken place at Court since her last going away , save that infinite crouds ...
Էջ 150
... Night ; To them , a Night ; But to a Christian , it is Dies Mortis , and Dies Resur- rectionis , The day of Death , and The day of Resurrection ; We die in the light , in the sight of Gods 150 THE PELICAN BOOK OF ENGLISH PROSE.
... Night ; To them , a Night ; But to a Christian , it is Dies Mortis , and Dies Resur- rectionis , The day of Death , and The day of Resurrection ; We die in the light , in the sight of Gods 150 THE PELICAN BOOK OF ENGLISH PROSE.
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