Essays in Romantic LiteratureBooks for Libraries Press, 1968 - 438 pagina's |
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Pagina 58
... tells us in the Petit Testament , about Christ- mas , in the dead season , when the wolves live on wind , ' he ... telling the truth , and bequeaths a halter to one of his examiners , while to another , François de Ferre- bourg , a ...
... tells us in the Petit Testament , about Christ- mas , in the dead season , when the wolves live on wind , ' he ... telling the truth , and bequeaths a halter to one of his examiners , while to another , François de Ferre- bourg , a ...
Pagina 139
... tell you ' by the way what manner of woman she was . ' So he tells you what manner , and , after the telling , excuses himself once more ; since , as he says , it came in my minde : and me thought I should have dealt hardly , if I ...
... tell you ' by the way what manner of woman she was . ' So he tells you what manner , and , after the telling , excuses himself once more ; since , as he says , it came in my minde : and me thought I should have dealt hardly , if I ...
Pagina 366
... telling friend . And their gross painting might be better used Where cheeks need blood , in thee it is abused ... tells the ' Age unbred , Ere you were born was Beauty's summer dead . ' He looks forward to it from the past , and ...
... telling friend . And their gross painting might be better used Where cheeks need blood , in thee it is abused ... tells the ' Age unbred , Ere you were born was Beauty's summer dead . ' He looks forward to it from the past , and ...
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