The Story of English LiteratureCassell, 1913 - 608 էջ |
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... rules the onward course of truth and right , so ordered things that the foundations of our literature should be thus laid in the simple setting forth of our relations to God in trust , and love , and duty ; although this may not include ...
... rules the onward course of truth and right , so ordered things that the foundations of our literature should be thus laid in the simple setting forth of our relations to God in trust , and love , and duty ; although this may not include ...
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... rule in the land , his people wished that he should marry ; and it happened that Arthur had seen a lady who he thought was the fairest lady living , and whom he loved above all . This was Guenever , the daughter of King Leodegrance of ...
... rule in the land , his people wished that he should marry ; and it happened that Arthur had seen a lady who he thought was the fairest lady living , and whom he loved above all . This was Guenever , the daughter of King Leodegrance of ...
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... , and no lessening of his firm faith that God rules all things in the wisest love . · Supposing him to have been born in 1328 , the date given on his tomb . In 1399 John of Gaunt died , and the same : 44 THE STORY OF ENGLISH Literature .
... , and no lessening of his firm faith that God rules all things in the wisest love . · Supposing him to have been born in 1328 , the date given on his tomb . In 1399 John of Gaunt died , and the same : 44 THE STORY OF ENGLISH Literature .
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... rule , to kings quite as much as to the Pope ; but each man's conscience must be subject to God alone . The wealth of the Church belonged to God and the people of England , and might be used in any way for God's service and the good of ...
... rule , to kings quite as much as to the Pope ; but each man's conscience must be subject to God alone . The wealth of the Church belonged to God and the people of England , and might be used in any way for God's service and the good of ...
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... rule of our lives , and not self - interest . " Then the dreamer asks the lady how he may know Truth from Falsehood . She bids him look on his left hand , and there he will see " Falseness and Flattery and fickle - tongued Liar . " He ...
... rule of our lives , and not self - interest . " Then the dreamer asks the lady how he may know Truth from Falsehood . She bids him look on his left hand , and there he will see " Falseness and Flattery and fickle - tongued Liar . " He ...
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