A History of English Literature: From the beginnings to 1700. 2d edNaouka i Izkoustvo, 1970 |
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... thing in it is love . From there he passes on to Clergy , i . e . learning , and his wife Scripture , who scorns him the point at which the A Text comes to an end , leaving many of the questions posed entirely unanswered then to ...
... thing in it is love . From there he passes on to Clergy , i . e . learning , and his wife Scripture , who scorns him the point at which the A Text comes to an end , leaving many of the questions posed entirely unanswered then to ...
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... thing wherof one man hath used to speake with another . Not everyone was so confident as More however that the voca- bulary of the language was sufficient for all needs . That too was a movement common to Western Europe . If the ...
... thing wherof one man hath used to speake with another . Not everyone was so confident as More however that the voca- bulary of the language was sufficient for all needs . That too was a movement common to Western Europe . If the ...
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... thing and to think just the contrary way is , as it were , to look one way and row another . Now for my part , d'ye see , I'm for carrying things above board , I'm not for keeping anything under hatches , so that if you ben't as willing ...
... thing and to think just the contrary way is , as it were , to look one way and row another . Now for my part , d'ye see , I'm for carrying things above board , I'm not for keeping anything under hatches , so that if you ben't as willing ...
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