Manual of English LiteratureJ.M. Dent & Company, 1926 - 356 pagina's |
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... born , While his sister son Robert The Second , our king , then called Stuert , That nest 2 him reigned successive , His days had ended of his live , Wit ye well , wes nought my dite ; 3 Thereof I dare me well acquite . Wha that it ...
... born , While his sister son Robert The Second , our king , then called Stuert , That nest 2 him reigned successive , His days had ended of his live , Wit ye well , wes nought my dite ; 3 Thereof I dare me well acquite . Wha that it ...
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... born in 1608 , and died in 1661 ; and in the course of his not very extended life produced a considerable number of literary works , of which his Church History of Britain from the Birth of Jesus Christ until the year 1648 , which ...
... born in 1608 , and died in 1661 ; and in the course of his not very extended life produced a considerable number of literary works , of which his Church History of Britain from the Birth of Jesus Christ until the year 1648 , which ...
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... born in Scotland of earlier date than Thomson , who has still a living and considerable name among English authors , it is Bishop Burnet ; but those of his literary performances by which he continues to be chiefly remembered , however ...
... born in Scotland of earlier date than Thomson , who has still a living and considerable name among English authors , it is Bishop Burnet ; but those of his literary performances by which he continues to be chiefly remembered , however ...
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