English History Told by English Poets: A Reader for School Use, Том 10Macmillan Company, 1914 - Всего страниц: 452 |
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... young readers to believe that the Jacobites were the most important characters in English history , the literary editor , on the other , has submitted to the in- sertion of a few selections whose only art is to tell the truth . The ...
... young readers to believe that the Jacobites were the most important characters in English history , the literary editor , on the other , has submitted to the in- sertion of a few selections whose only art is to tell the truth . The ...
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... in loud hee - haws . But that day a something vexed him ; that was clear to old and young ; Thrice his Grace had yawned at table when his favorite gleemen sung , And the Queen would have consoled him , but he KING CANUTE 21.
... in loud hee - haws . But that day a something vexed him ; that was clear to old and young ; Thrice his Grace had yawned at table when his favorite gleemen sung , And the Queen would have consoled him , but he KING CANUTE 21.
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... young from the nest ? " ' Twas thus till now they had soothed his dread , Albeit they knew not what they said : But who should speak to - day of the thing That all knew there except the King ? Then pondering much they found a way , And ...
... young from the nest ? " ' Twas thus till now they had soothed his dread , Albeit they knew not what they said : But who should speak to - day of the thing That all knew there except the King ? Then pondering much they found a way , And ...
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... young from the nest ? " ' Twas thus till now they had soothed his dread , Albeit they knew not what they said : But who should speak to - day of the thing That all knew there except the King ? Then pondering much they found a way , And ...
... young from the nest ? " ' Twas thus till now they had soothed his dread , Albeit they knew not what they said : But who should speak to - day of the thing That all knew there except the King ? Then pondering much they found a way , And ...
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... young gentlemen flock to him every day , and fleet the time carelessly , as they did in the golden world . " ( " As You Like It , " I , 1. ) Tennyson adopts the tradition that the generous outlaws dwelt in Sherwood Forest in ...
... young gentlemen flock to him every day , and fleet the time carelessly , as they did in the golden world . " ( " As You Like It , " I , 1. ) Tennyson adopts the tradition that the generous outlaws dwelt in Sherwood Forest in ...
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English History Told by English Poets (Classic Reprint) Katharine Lee Bates Недоступно для просмотра - 2015 |
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