An Oxford Anthology of English ProseArnold Whitridge, John Wendell Dodds, Howard Foster Lowry Oxford University Press, 1935 - 950 pages |
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Page 155
... called Evangel- ist ; who directed me also to yonder Gate , that I might escape the wrath to come : And as I was going thither , I fell in here . HELP . But why did you not look for the steps ? CHR . Fear followed me so hard , that I ...
... called Evangel- ist ; who directed me also to yonder Gate , that I might escape the wrath to come : And as I was going thither , I fell in here . HELP . But why did you not look for the steps ? CHR . Fear followed me so hard , that I ...
Page 538
... called a buck by one that had it in his choice to have called me a coward , a thief , or a murderer , struck me as a most pardonable offence ; and , as to boots , that rested upon a flagrant fact that could not be denied ; so that at ...
... called a buck by one that had it in his choice to have called me a coward , a thief , or a murderer , struck me as a most pardonable offence ; and , as to boots , that rested upon a flagrant fact that could not be denied ; so that at ...
Page 666
... called ' liberal ; ' on the other hand , I say , there are exercises of the body which do receive that appel- lation . Such , for instance , was the palas- tra , in ancient times ; such the Olympic games , in which strength and ...
... called ' liberal ; ' on the other hand , I say , there are exercises of the body which do receive that appel- lation . Such , for instance , was the palas- tra , in ancient times ; such the Olympic games , in which strength and ...
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Le Morte Darthur | 1 |
Roger Ascham 15151568 | 19 |
Sir Thomas North | 29 |
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