Practical Modern English, Volume 3University of London Press, 1949 |
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... marry him . Eventually she and Palamon are married . And Emelye him loved so tenderly , And he her served also gentilly That never was there a word them between Of jealousy , or any other pain . Thus endeth Palamon and Emelye ; And God ...
... marry him . Eventually she and Palamon are married . And Emelye him loved so tenderly , And he her served also gentilly That never was there a word them between Of jealousy , or any other pain . Thus endeth Palamon and Emelye ; And God ...
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... married , and his third marriage brought him great comfort . During the time he was working for the Roundheads his eyesight was failing , and the increased strain he suffered in this task for the country proved disastrous , and at last ...
... married , and his third marriage brought him great comfort . During the time he was working for the Roundheads his eyesight was failing , and the increased strain he suffered in this task for the country proved disastrous , and at last ...
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... marriage was a mistake . Gentle , ordinary Harriet was not a suitable mate for the brilliant Shelley , and at the end of three years the couple separated . After Harriet's death , Shelley married again ; this time his wife was ...
... marriage was a mistake . Gentle , ordinary Harriet was not a suitable mate for the brilliant Shelley , and at the end of three years the couple separated . After Harriet's death , Shelley married again ; this time his wife was ...
Contents
THE LITERATURE OF THE ANGLOSAXONS | 9 |
THE NORMAN CONQUEST AND AFTER | 18 |
GEOFFREY CHAUCER THE FATHER OF ENGLISH POETRY | 24 |
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