English Prose: Wycliffe to ClarendonOxford University Press, 1931 |
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... hour to hour , they commanden certain things ; and they sayn , that those things han diverse significations . And I asked them privily what tho things betokened . And one of the masters told me , that the bowing of the head at that hour ...
... hour to hour , they commanden certain things ; and they sayn , that those things han diverse significations . And I asked them privily what tho things betokened . And one of the masters told me , that the bowing of the head at that hour ...
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... hours , appoint six of these for work , three of them are before dinner ; and after that they dine and interrupt their ... hour in some diversion ; in summer it is in their gardens , and in winter it is in the halls where they eat , and ...
... hours , appoint six of these for work , three of them are before dinner ; and after that they dine and interrupt their ... hour in some diversion ; in summer it is in their gardens , and in winter it is in the halls where they eat , and ...
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... hours that he makes a considerable advancement in learning is eased from being a tradesman and ranked among their learned men . Out of these they choose their ambassadors , their priests , their Tranibors1 , and the Prince himself , who ...
... hours that he makes a considerable advancement in learning is eased from being a tradesman and ranked among their learned men . Out of these they choose their ambassadors , their priests , their Tranibors1 , and the Prince himself , who ...
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JOHN WYCLIFFE 13241384 | 1 |
GEOFFREY CHAUCER 13401400 | 31 |
LORD BERNERS 1467 ?1532 | 74 |
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