An Oxford Anthology of English ProseArnold Whitridge, John Wendell Dodds, Howard Foster Lowry Oxford University Press, 1935 - 950 pages |
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... TOOK ON HIM TO BE KING OF ENGLAND , AND WOULD HAVE MARRIED THE QUEEN , HIS UNCLE'S WIFE As Sir Mordred ' was ruler of all England , he did do make letters as though that they came from beyond the sea , and the letters specified that ...
... TOOK ON HIM TO BE KING OF ENGLAND , AND WOULD HAVE MARRIED THE QUEEN , HIS UNCLE'S WIFE As Sir Mordred ' was ruler of all England , he did do make letters as though that they came from beyond the sea , and the letters specified that ...
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... took fifteen lords with him , and rode to Lon- don to seek Sir Launcelot ; and there Sir Lionel was slain and many of his lords . Then Sir Bors de Ganis made the great host for to go home again ; and Sir Bors , Sir Ector de Maris , Sir ...
... took fifteen lords with him , and rode to Lon- don to seek Sir Launcelot ; and there Sir Lionel was slain and many of his lords . Then Sir Bors de Ganis made the great host for to go home again ; and Sir Bors , Sir Ector de Maris , Sir ...
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... took the cities of St. Jago , St. Domingo , Carthagena , and St. Augustine in Florida ; as also his service performed in 1588 , wherein he , with many others , helped to the waning of that half- moon which sought to govern all the mo ...
... took the cities of St. Jago , St. Domingo , Carthagena , and St. Augustine in Florida ; as also his service performed in 1588 , wherein he , with many others , helped to the waning of that half- moon which sought to govern all the mo ...
Contents
Le Morte Darthur | 1 |
Roger Ascham 15151568 | 19 |
Sir Thomas North | 29 |
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