Manual of English LiteratureJ.M. Dent & Company, 1926 - 356 pagina's |
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Pagina 37
... king immediately , speaking in French , desired the soldier who held the bridle of his horse to ask the rustic if he had dreamed all this . The soldier made the inquiry , as desired , in English ; and then , it is added , the man ...
... king immediately , speaking in French , desired the soldier who held the bridle of his horse to ask the rustic if he had dreamed all this . The soldier made the inquiry , as desired , in English ; and then , it is added , the man ...
Pagina 38
... king . 66 King Richard , " Ritson proceeds , " is never known to have uttered a single English word , unless one may rely on the evidence of Robert Mannyng for the express words , when , of Isaac King of Cyprus , ' O dele , ' said the ...
... king . 66 King Richard , " Ritson proceeds , " is never known to have uttered a single English word , unless one may rely on the evidence of Robert Mannyng for the express words , when , of Isaac King of Cyprus , ' O dele , ' said the ...
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... king reigneth upon his people dominio regali , yet St. Lewis , sometime king there , ne any of his predecessors set never tallies ne other impositions upon the people of that land without the consent of the three estates , which , when ...
... king reigneth upon his people dominio regali , yet St. Lewis , sometime king there , ne any of his predecessors set never tallies ne other impositions upon the people of that land without the consent of the three estates , which , when ...
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A Manual of English Literature: And of the History of the ..., Volumes 1-2 George Lillie Craik Volledige weergave - 1874 |
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