Readings in English Literature: From Chaucer to Matthew ArnoldA. & C. Black, 1947 - 250 Seiten |
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... speaking must have differed from ours in two vital respects , often in the pronunciation of vowels , and occasionally in ... speak these twelve lines as Chaucer spoke them must be partly a matter of guesswork , but it is certain that his ...
... speaking must have differed from ours in two vital respects , often in the pronunciation of vowels , and occasionally in ... speak these twelve lines as Chaucer spoke them must be partly a matter of guesswork , but it is certain that his ...
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... speak like politicians ; there is a nobility without heraldry , a natural dignity , whereby one man is ranked with another , another filed before him , according to the quality of his desert , and pre - eminence of his good parts ...
... speak like politicians ; there is a nobility without heraldry , a natural dignity , whereby one man is ranked with another , another filed before him , according to the quality of his desert , and pre - eminence of his good parts ...
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... speak the truth . I dared not , do you know , leave home all day , For fear of chancing no the Paris lords . The best is when they pass and look aside ; But they speak sometimes ; I must bear it all . Well may they speak ! That Francis ...
... speak the truth . I dared not , do you know , leave home all day , For fear of chancing no the Paris lords . The best is when they pass and look aside ; But they speak sometimes ; I must bear it all . Well may they speak ! That Francis ...
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