Lectures on the English PoetsDent, 1908 - 327 páginas |
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... never mo . And shortly to concluden all his wo , So mochel sorwe hadde never creature , That is or shall be , while the world may dure . His slepe , his mete , his drinke is him byraft . That lene he wex , and drie as in a shaft His ...
... never mo . And shortly to concluden all his wo , So mochel sorwe hadde never creature , That is or shall be , while the world may dure . His slepe , his mete , his drinke is him byraft . That lene he wex , and drie as in a shaft His ...
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... never to submit or yield , And what else is not to be overcome , con- are still his . The sense of his punishment ... never once flinches . His love of power and tempt for suffering are never once relaxed from the highest pitch of ...
... never to submit or yield , And what else is not to be overcome , con- are still his . The sense of his punishment ... never once flinches . His love of power and tempt for suffering are never once relaxed from the highest pitch of ...
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... never saw , and things that never existed : history enlarges the mind , by familiarizing us with the great vicissi- tudes of human affairs , and the catastrophes of states and kingdoms ; the study of morals accus- toms us to refer our ...
... never saw , and things that never existed : history enlarges the mind , by familiarizing us with the great vicissi- tudes of human affairs , and the catastrophes of states and kingdoms ; the study of morals accus- toms us to refer our ...
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