Great English Writers, Volume 1Crofts, 1947 - 1049 pages |
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Page 148
... person of our soveraine the Queene , and her kingdome in Faery land . And yet , in some places els , I doe otherwise shadow her . For considering she beareth two persons , the one of a most royall Queene or Empresse , the other of a ...
... person of our soveraine the Queene , and her kingdome in Faery land . And yet , in some places els , I doe otherwise shadow her . For considering she beareth two persons , the one of a most royall Queene or Empresse , the other of a ...
Page 261
... persons as effect the business wherein they are employed ; for that quickeneth much ; and such as are fit for the matter ; as bold men for expostulation , fair- spoken men for persuasion , crafty men for inquiry and observation ...
... persons as effect the business wherein they are employed ; for that quickeneth much ; and such as are fit for the matter ; as bold men for expostulation , fair- spoken men for persuasion , crafty men for inquiry and observation ...
Page 450
... persons of a second magnitude , nay , some so very near , so almost equal to the first , that greatness may be op- posed to greatness , and all the persons be made considerable , not only by their quality , but their action . It is ...
... persons of a second magnitude , nay , some so very near , so almost equal to the first , that greatness may be op- posed to greatness , and all the persons be made considerable , not only by their quality , but their action . It is ...
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English Prose from the Beginnings | 237 |
BEOWULF | 247 |
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