Prose of the English RenaissanceJohn William Hebel Appleton-Century-Crofts, 1952 - 882 էջ |
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... tion , both the number in Pollard and Redgrave's Short - Title Catalogue ( or in Donald Wing's for books printed after 1640 ) of the edition chosen , and the location of the exemplar we have transcribed . In modernizing the spelling we ...
... tion , both the number in Pollard and Redgrave's Short - Title Catalogue ( or in Donald Wing's for books printed after 1640 ) of the edition chosen , and the location of the exemplar we have transcribed . In modernizing the spelling we ...
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... tion with thee why thou hast felled my woods , spoiled my manor houses , and made havoc of such utensils as my father bequeathed unto me ? I tell thee , Saladyne , either answer me as a brother or I will trouble thee as an enemy . At ...
... tion with thee why thou hast felled my woods , spoiled my manor houses , and made havoc of such utensils as my father bequeathed unto me ? I tell thee , Saladyne , either answer me as a brother or I will trouble thee as an enemy . At ...
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... tion of Virginia , yet there may be divers in this congregation who , though they have no interest in this Plantation , yet they may have benefit and edification by that which they hear me say ; so Christ spoke the words of this text ...
... tion of Virginia , yet there may be divers in this congregation who , though they have no interest in this Plantation , yet they may have benefit and edification by that which they hear me say ; so Christ spoke the words of this text ...
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