Readings in English Literature, from Chaucer to Matthew ArnoldGerald Bullett A. & C. Black, 1945 - 250 Seiten |
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... gives the measure of their immense debt to him . In the following passages from Tyndale's Matthew vi nothing has been changed but the spelling . From Tyndale's New Testament TAKE heed to your alms . That ye give it not in the sight of ...
... gives the measure of their immense debt to him . In the following passages from Tyndale's Matthew vi nothing has been changed but the spelling . From Tyndale's New Testament TAKE heed to your alms . That ye give it not in the sight of ...
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... give to vagabonds .'— ' Besides , if we were inclined , the poor's rate obliges us to give so much charity , ' cries the wife .— ' Pugh ! thou art a fool . Poor's rate ! Hold thy nonsense , ' answered Trulliber ; and then turning to ...
... give to vagabonds .'— ' Besides , if we were inclined , the poor's rate obliges us to give so much charity , ' cries the wife .— ' Pugh ! thou art a fool . Poor's rate ! Hold thy nonsense , ' answered Trulliber ; and then turning to ...
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... give , my lad , to know about the Argonauts ? ' ' Sir , ( said the boy , ) I would give what I have . ' Johnson was much pleased with his answer , and we gave him a double fare . Dr Johnson then turning to me , ' Sir , ( said he ) a ...
... give , my lad , to know about the Argonauts ? ' ' Sir , ( said the boy , ) I would give what I have . ' Johnson was much pleased with his answer , and we gave him a double fare . Dr Johnson then turning to me , ' Sir , ( said he ) a ...
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