Masterworks of World Literature, Volume 1Edwin Mallard Everett Dryden Press, 1955 - 1000 pages |
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... never fear or avoid a possible good rather than a certain evil . And therefore if you let me go now , and are not convinced by Anytus , who said that since I had been prosecuted I must be put to death ( or if not that I ought never to ...
... never fear or avoid a possible good rather than a certain evil . And therefore if you let me go now , and are not convinced by Anytus , who said that since I had been prosecuted I must be put to death ( or if not that I ought never to ...
Page 775
... never thenk to ben in his prison lene ; Sin I am free , I counte him not a bene.1 He may answere , and seye this or that ; I do no fors , 2 I speke right as I mene . Sin I fro Love escaped am so fat , I never thenk to ben in his prison ...
... never thenk to ben in his prison lene ; Sin I am free , I counte him not a bene.1 He may answere , and seye this or that ; I do no fors , 2 I speke right as I mene . Sin I fro Love escaped am so fat , I never thenk to ben in his prison ...
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Edwin Mallard Everett. the gladdest man in the world , never was man made welcomer , never was any more courteously and graciously received then Friar Jhon . Come , come , ( said Gargantua , ) a stool here close by me at this end . I am ...
Edwin Mallard Everett. the gladdest man in the world , never was man made welcomer , never was any more courteously and graciously received then Friar Jhon . Come , come , ( said Gargantua , ) a stool here close by me at this end . I am ...
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