Bede--Stevenson: An Anthology of English ProseJ.M. Dent, 1953 - 400 páginas |
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... pass by the kingdom of Persia , and go to a city called Hermes , because Hermes the philosopher founded it . And after that they pass an arm of the sea , and then they go to another city called Gol- bache ; and there they find ...
... pass by the kingdom of Persia , and go to a city called Hermes , because Hermes the philosopher founded it . And after that they pass an arm of the sea , and then they go to another city called Gol- bache ; and there they find ...
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... pass the hostelry of the Black Eagle , and , glancing as we pass through the square door of marble , deeply moulded , in the outer wall , we see the shadows of its pergola of vines resting on an ancient well , with a pointed shield ...
... pass the hostelry of the Black Eagle , and , glancing as we pass through the square door of marble , deeply moulded , in the outer wall , we see the shadows of its pergola of vines resting on an ancient well , with a pointed shield ...
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... pass beneath it ? You may walk from sunrise to sunset , to and fro , before the gateway of St. Mark's , and you will not see an eye lifted to it , nor a countenance brightened by it . Priest and layman , soldier and civilian , rich and ...
... pass beneath it ? You may walk from sunrise to sunset , to and fro , before the gateway of St. Mark's , and you will not see an eye lifted to it , nor a countenance brightened by it . Priest and layman , soldier and civilian , rich and ...
Índice
RICHARD HAKLUYT 1552 ?1616 | 53 |
THOMAS DEKKER 1570?1641 | 79 |
George Herbert at Bemerton | 92 |
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