A History of English Literature from Earliest Times to 1916T. Nelson, 1946 - Всего страниц: 702 |
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... took for pattern . He took the English book that Saint Bede made ; another he took in Latin that Saint Albin made , and the fair Austin , who brought baptism in hither ; the third book he took and laid there in the midst , that a French ...
... took for pattern . He took the English book that Saint Bede made ; another he took in Latin that Saint Albin made , and the fair Austin , who brought baptism in hither ; the third book he took and laid there in the midst , that a French ...
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... took advantage of the opportunity to travel extensively on the Continent , and his famous Diary , which he kept from 1642 up to the year 1706 , owes much to this period in the many rich and graphic descriptions of the public and private ...
... took advantage of the opportunity to travel extensively on the Continent , and his famous Diary , which he kept from 1642 up to the year 1706 , owes much to this period in the many rich and graphic descriptions of the public and private ...
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... took his place in silence , and laid his unshaking hand on the wheel stained with that man's warm blood whose place he took . The high ship was scarce sixty yards distant ; she seemed to know she reared her lofty Figure - head with ...
... took his place in silence , and laid his unshaking hand on the wheel stained with that man's warm blood whose place he took . The high ship was scarce sixty yards distant ; she seemed to know she reared her lofty Figure - head with ...
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Medieval Scholarship and the Latin Writers | 1 |
Middle English Period 10661400 | 7 |
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