Life in English Literature: An Introduction for Beginners, Volumes 1-3Methuen, 1949 - 535 pages |
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... hath done his endeavour in learning . " And if he hath not done well , nor will not amend , pray him that he will truly belash him till he will amend ; and so did the last master , and the best that ever he had at Cambridge " Item , to ...
... hath done his endeavour in learning . " And if he hath not done well , nor will not amend , pray him that he will truly belash him till he will amend ; and so did the last master , and the best that ever he had at Cambridge " Item , to ...
Page 142
An Introduction for Beginners Leonard Alfred George Strong, Monica Redlich. hath put all my substance into that fat ... hath distracted her . But for these foolish officers , I beseech you , I may have redress against them . 1 Bad for a ...
An Introduction for Beginners Leonard Alfred George Strong, Monica Redlich. hath put all my substance into that fat ... hath distracted her . But for these foolish officers , I beseech you , I may have redress against them . 1 Bad for a ...
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... hath quit himself Like Samson , and heroically hath finished A life heroic , on his enemies Fully revenged . . . . And the final chorus is quiet and resigned , reflecting in its last words the stillness and serenity of Milton's mind ...
... hath quit himself Like Samson , and heroically hath finished A life heroic , on his enemies Fully revenged . . . . And the final chorus is quiet and resigned , reflecting in its last words the stillness and serenity of Milton's mind ...
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