Life in English Literature: An Introduction for Beginners, Volumes 1-3Methuen, 1949 - 535 pages |
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Page 42
... London , " for she dare not adventure her money to be brought up to London for fear of robbing , for it is said here that there goeth many thieves betwixt this and London . " Epidemics were as grave a danger as thieves . Sir John wrote ...
... London , " for she dare not adventure her money to be brought up to London for fear of robbing , for it is said here that there goeth many thieves betwixt this and London . " Epidemics were as grave a danger as thieves . Sir John wrote ...
Page 72
... London and entered the household of the Earl of Leicester . He admired Leicester greatly , and he admired his nephew , Sir Philip Sidney , even more . Sidney appeared to Spenser , as he appears to us , the pattern of the perfect ...
... London and entered the household of the Earl of Leicester . He admired Leicester greatly , and he admired his nephew , Sir Philip Sidney , even more . Sidney appeared to Spenser , as he appears to us , the pattern of the perfect ...
Page 389
... London . From Golgonooza , 1 the spiritual Four - fold London eternal , In immense labours and sorrows , ever building , ever falling , Thro ' Albion's four Forests which overspread all the Earth From London Stone to Blackheath east ...
... London . From Golgonooza , 1 the spiritual Four - fold London eternal , In immense labours and sorrows , ever building , ever falling , Thro ' Albion's four Forests which overspread all the Earth From London Stone to Blackheath east ...
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