Tudor Poetry and Prose, Volume 10John William Hebel Appleton-Century-Crofts, 1953 - 1375 pagina's |
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Pagina 629
... fear . They say our reasons serve only to breed forth talk and pass away time ; but we never saw good schoolmaster do so , nor never read of wise man that thought so . Yes , forsooth ; as wise as they be , either in other men's opinion ...
... fear . They say our reasons serve only to breed forth talk and pass away time ; but we never saw good schoolmaster do so , nor never read of wise man that thought so . Yes , forsooth ; as wise as they be , either in other men's opinion ...
Pagina 649
... fear in all his doings , in all his journey . For he shall not always , in his absence out of England , light upon a gentle Alcinous , and walk in his fair gardens full of all harmless pleasures ; but he shall sometimes fall either into ...
... fear in all his doings , in all his journey . For he shall not always , in his absence out of England , light upon a gentle Alcinous , and walk in his fair gardens full of all harmless pleasures ; but he shall sometimes fall either into ...
Pagina 1173
John William Hebel. a fear , a jealous and suspicious fear of losing . It shall seem valor in despis- ing , and undervaluing danger ; and it is but fear , in an overvaluing of opinion and estimation , and a fear of losing that . A man ...
John William Hebel. a fear , a jealous and suspicious fear of losing . It shall seem valor in despis- ing , and undervaluing danger ; and it is but fear , in an overvaluing of opinion and estimation , and a fear of losing that . A man ...
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