Twelve Centuries of English Poetry and ProseScott, Foresman, 1928 - Počet stran: 941 |
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Strana iv
... means to be reported faith- fully . At the same time it has seemed equally important in a few instances to correct a mani- fest and misleading error or to remove an extremely offensive epithet . The instances of such changes are perhaps ...
... means to be reported faith- fully . At the same time it has seemed equally important in a few instances to correct a mani- fest and misleading error or to remove an extremely offensive epithet . The instances of such changes are perhaps ...
Strana vi
... mean a repulsive volume in which my work appears peppered with references to notes written by some scholastic person to explain that the text means what he means , which is usually as nearly as possible the opposite of what I mean when ...
... mean a repulsive volume in which my work appears peppered with references to notes written by some scholastic person to explain that the text means what he means , which is usually as nearly as possible the opposite of what I mean when ...
Strana 33
... means to be pre- vailed upon , he was at last forced to com- ply , and , dismissing the rest , to take up with one man only . But by this time he began to reflect more sensibly with himself upon the grandeur from which he had fallen ...
... means to be pre- vailed upon , he was at last forced to com- ply , and , dismissing the rest , to take up with one man only . But by this time he began to reflect more sensibly with himself upon the grandeur from which he had fallen ...
Strana 35
... means , with all your might and all your strength , keep well the inward rule , and for its sake the outward . The inward rule is always alike . The outward is various , because every one ought so to ob- serve the outward rule as that ...
... means , with all your might and all your strength , keep well the inward rule , and for its sake the outward . The inward rule is always alike . The outward is various , because every one ought so to ob- serve the outward rule as that ...
Strana 56
... means of a gir dle . 4 pimpled 5 scurfy plucked ( thin ) white lead • borax • blotches 10 mad 11 Walter ( then a very common name in England ) 12 test 18 650 20 659 13 " The question is , What is the law ? " 14 good fellow 15 in return ...
... means of a gir dle . 4 pimpled 5 scurfy plucked ( thin ) white lead • borax • blotches 10 mad 11 Walter ( then a very common name in England ) 12 test 18 650 20 659 13 " The question is , What is the law ? " 14 good fellow 15 in return ...
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