An Oxford Anthology of English ProseArnold Whitridge, John Wendell Dodds, Howard Foster Lowry Oxford University Press, 1935 - 950 Seiten |
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... Lord , I defy him and all his Angels . Then Proclamation was made , that they that had ought to say for their Lord the King against the Prisoner at the Bar , should forthwith appear and give in their evidence . So there came in three ...
... Lord , I defy him and all his Angels . Then Proclamation was made , that they that had ought to say for their Lord the King against the Prisoner at the Bar , should forthwith appear and give in their evidence . So there came in three ...
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... Lord Old- man , the Lord Carnal - delight , the Lord Luxurious , the Lord Desire of Vainglory , my old Lord Lechery , Sir Having Greedy , with all the rest of our Nobility ; and he hath said moreover , that if all men were of his mind ...
... Lord Old- man , the Lord Carnal - delight , the Lord Luxurious , the Lord Desire of Vainglory , my old Lord Lechery , Sir Having Greedy , with all the rest of our Nobility ; and he hath said moreover , that if all men were of his mind ...
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... Lord Kilmarnock was put , and in the third backwards Lord Balmerino : all three chambers hung with black . Here they parted ! Balmerino em- braced the other and said , ' My lord , I wish I could suffer for both ! ' He had scarce left ...
... Lord Kilmarnock was put , and in the third backwards Lord Balmerino : all three chambers hung with black . Here they parted ! Balmerino em- braced the other and said , ' My lord , I wish I could suffer for both ! ' He had scarce left ...
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Le Morte Darthur | 1 |
Roger Ascham 15151568 | 19 |
Sir Thomas North | 29 |
Urheberrecht | |
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