A Compendium of English Literature: Chronologically Arranged, from Sir John Mandeville to William Cowper. Consisting of Biographical Sketches of the Authors, Choice Selections from Their Works, with Notes, Explanatory and Illustrative, and Directing to the Best Editions and to Various Criticisms...E. C. and J. Biddle, 1847 - 702 pages |
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... Charles II.'s Speeches , 245 Friendship of Marvell and Mil- ton , 246 ABRAHAM COWLEY ; 200 His Poetry , -The Emigrants , 247 Gold , The Grasshopper , 202 201 The Nymph complaining for the death of her Fawn , 248 His Prose Works , 202 ...
... Charles II.'s Speeches , 245 Friendship of Marvell and Mil- ton , 246 ABRAHAM COWLEY ; 200 His Poetry , -The Emigrants , 247 Gold , The Grasshopper , 202 201 The Nymph complaining for the death of her Fawn , 248 His Prose Works , 202 ...
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... Charles Dexter Cleveland. THE GIRAFFE . " In Arabye , thei ben clept Gerfauntz ; that is a Best pomelee or spotted ... II . MANDEVILLE . The Giraffe, The Spherical Form of the Earth,
... Charles Dexter Cleveland. THE GIRAFFE . " In Arabye , thei ben clept Gerfauntz ; that is a Best pomelee or spotted ... II . MANDEVILLE . The Giraffe, The Spherical Form of the Earth,
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... Charles Dexter Cleveland. THE ALL - SUFFICIENCY OF THE SCRIPTURES ... II . " Whi gnastiden with teeth hethene men , and puplis thoughten veyn ... II . WICLIF .
... Charles Dexter Cleveland. THE ALL - SUFFICIENCY OF THE SCRIPTURES ... II . " Whi gnastiden with teeth hethene men , and puplis thoughten veyn ... II . WICLIF .
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... Charles Dexter Cleveland. the lawe but to fulfille . Forsothe I sey to you till hevene and erthe passe , oon lettre ... II . BARBOUR .
... Charles Dexter Cleveland. the lawe but to fulfille . Forsothe I sey to you till hevene and erthe passe , oon lettre ... II . BARBOUR .
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... Charles Dexter Cleveland. " Next in the dance followit INVY , Fild full of feid ' and fellony , Hid malyce and ... II . " Make thee good cheer of it that God thee sends , For worldis wrak12 but welfare , nought avails : Na good is thine ...
... Charles Dexter Cleveland. " Next in the dance followit INVY , Fild full of feid ' and fellony , Hid malyce and ... II . " Make thee good cheer of it that God thee sends , For worldis wrak12 but welfare , nought avails : Na good is thine ...
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