Tudor Poetry and ProseJohn William Hebel Appleton-Century-Crofts, 1953 - 1375 pagina's |
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Pagina 877
... Rosader was thus called out of his memento by the Norman , he roughly clapped him with so fierce an encounter that they both fell on the ground , and with 10 the violence of the fall were forced to breathe . In which space the Norman ...
... Rosader was thus called out of his memento by the Norman , he roughly clapped him with so fierce an encounter that they both fell on the ground , and with 10 the violence of the fall were forced to breathe . In which space the Norman ...
Pagina 892
... Rosader to discourse ( if it were not any way prejudicial unto him ) the cause of his travel . Rosader ( desirous any way to satisfy the courtesy of his favorable host , first beginning his exordium with a volley of sighs and a few ...
... Rosader to discourse ( if it were not any way prejudicial unto him ) the cause of his travel . Rosader ( desirous any way to satisfy the courtesy of his favorable host , first beginning his exordium with a volley of sighs and a few ...
Pagina 1324
... Rosader . 896 34 Periit quia de peribat ] he has perished because he was desperately in love . 897 26 ] omitted are Rosalynde's pas- sionate soliloquy and three of Rosader's love poems which he reads to ' Ganimede ' ( Rosalynde ) . 898 ...
... Rosader . 896 34 Periit quia de peribat ] he has perished because he was desperately in love . 897 26 ] omitted are Rosalynde's pas- sionate soliloquy and three of Rosader's love poems which he reads to ' Ganimede ' ( Rosalynde ) . 898 ...
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