Twelve Centuries of English Poetry and ProseScott, Foresman, 1928 - Počet stran: 941 |
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Strana 102
... true satysfaccyon . GOOD - DEDES . 770 5 Me thynke , it is he in dede . EVERYMAN . Now Jesu be your alder spede ! I have receyved the sacrament for my re- dempcyon , And than myne extreme unccyon . Blessyd be all they that counseyled me ...
... true satysfaccyon . GOOD - DEDES . 770 5 Me thynke , it is he in dede . EVERYMAN . Now Jesu be your alder spede ! I have receyved the sacrament for my re- dempcyon , And than myne extreme unccyon . Blessyd be all they that counseyled me ...
Strana 108
... true king , to stand with true justice from thenceforth the days of this life . . . HOW ARTHUR BY THE MEAN OF MERLIN GAT EXCALIBUR HIS SWORD OF THE LADY OF THE LAKE . BOOK I , CHAPTER XXV 5 Right so the king and he departed , and went ...
... true king , to stand with true justice from thenceforth the days of this life . . . HOW ARTHUR BY THE MEAN OF MERLIN GAT EXCALIBUR HIS SWORD OF THE LADY OF THE LAKE . BOOK I , CHAPTER XXV 5 Right so the king and he departed , and went ...
Strana 115
... true his son departed . And therewithal beseemed them that there came a man , and four angels from heaven , clothed in likeness of a bishop , and had a cross in his hand ; and these four angels bare him up in a chair , and set him down ...
... true his son departed . And therewithal beseemed them that there came a man , and four angels from heaven , clothed in likeness of a bishop , and had a cross in his hand ; and these four angels bare him up in a chair , and set him down ...
Strana 125
... true and natural . And this , in Utopia , the thing itself maketh manifest and plain . For there , in all the city , with the whole country or shire adjoining to it , scarcely five hundred persons of all the whole number of men and ...
... true and natural . And this , in Utopia , the thing itself maketh manifest and plain . For there , in all the city , with the whole country or shire adjoining to it , scarcely five hundred persons of all the whole number of men and ...
Strana 134
... true pleasure meant . " " And how came you , madam , " quoth I , " to this deep knowledge of pleasure , and what did chiefly allure you unto it , seeing , not many women , but very few men , have attained there- unto ? " " I will tell ...
... true pleasure meant . " " And how came you , madam , " quoth I , " to this deep knowledge of pleasure , and what did chiefly allure you unto it , seeing , not many women , but very few men , have attained there- unto ? " " I will tell ...
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