Manual of English LiteratureJ.M. Dent & Company, 1926 - 356 pagina's |
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... taken place before 875. Erigena is the author of a translation from the Greek of certain mystical works ascribed to Dionysius the Areopagite , which he executed at the command of his patron , the French king , Charles the Bald , and ...
... taken place before 875. Erigena is the author of a translation from the Greek of certain mystical works ascribed to Dionysius the Areopagite , which he executed at the command of his patron , the French king , Charles the Bald , and ...
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... taken it away againe , his pleasure be fulfilled . Let us never grudge ther at , but take it in good worth , and hartely thank him , as well for adversitie as for prosperite . And peradventure we have more cause to thank him for our ...
... taken it away againe , his pleasure be fulfilled . Let us never grudge ther at , but take it in good worth , and hartely thank him , as well for adversitie as for prosperite . And peradventure we have more cause to thank him for our ...
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... taken by himself alone : but if you put malmsey and sack , red wine and white , ale and beer and all , in one pot , you shall make a drink neither easy to be known , nor yet wholesome for the body . " The English language , however , it ...
... taken by himself alone : but if you put malmsey and sack , red wine and white , ale and beer and all , in one pot , you shall make a drink neither easy to be known , nor yet wholesome for the body . " The English language , however , it ...
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