English Prose and Poetry (1137-1892)Ginn, 1916 - 792 Seiten |
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... poor rhymes , or loose syntax , or undignified diction , such features have been permitted in the translation , though it was not always possible to reproduce each at the exact point of its appearance . The effort to preserve the tone ...
... poor rhymes , or loose syntax , or undignified diction , such features have been permitted in the translation , though it was not always possible to reproduce each at the exact point of its appearance . The effort to preserve the tone ...
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... poor people of the parish should have but for these two . Parsons and parish priests complain to their bishops 80 That their parish hath been poor since the pestilence season , To have a license and leave in London to linger , To sing ...
... poor people of the parish should have but for these two . Parsons and parish priests complain to their bishops 80 That their parish hath been poor since the pestilence season , To have a license and leave in London to linger , To sing ...
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... 5 with a wimple about her face shield riding - skirt doubtless This is a slang phrase . 11 times proved excommuni- cate neglected 14 farthest 15 rich and poor 13 10 12 495 Upon his feet , and in his hand a 64 GEOFFREY CHAUCER.
... 5 with a wimple about her face shield riding - skirt doubtless This is a slang phrase . 11 times proved excommuni- cate neglected 14 farthest 15 rich and poor 13 10 12 495 Upon his feet , and in his hand a 64 GEOFFREY CHAUCER.
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... 6 rascal 7 in a crowd 8 perience overcome by poor 11 learned 12 ignorant 13 alike 14 had been equal to thee 15 18 16 must 17 like cases duty also 19 those 20 advocate others To God thi Sone make a mocion How he thi 72.
... 6 rascal 7 in a crowd 8 perience overcome by poor 11 learned 12 ignorant 13 alike 14 had been equal to thee 15 18 16 must 17 like cases duty also 19 those 20 advocate others To God thi Sone make a mocion How he thi 72.
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... poor life was Misery y - bound . 266 Whose wretched state when we had well beheld With tender ruth on him and on his feres 6 In thoughtful cares , forth then our pace we held . And by and by , another shape appears Of greedy Care ...
... poor life was Misery y - bound . 266 Whose wretched state when we had well beheld With tender ruth on him and on his feres 6 In thoughtful cares , forth then our pace we held . And by and by , another shape appears Of greedy Care ...
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