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DELIGHT IN KNOWLEDGE . AGAIN , for the pleasure and delight of knowledge and learn- ing , it far surpasseth all other in nature . For , shall the pleasures of the affections so exceed the pleasure of the sense , as much as the obtaining ...
DELIGHT IN KNOWLEDGE . AGAIN , for the pleasure and delight of knowledge and learn- ing , it far surpasseth all other in nature . For , shall the pleasures of the affections so exceed the pleasure of the sense , as much as the obtaining ...
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Fourthly , to entertain the reader with delight . ... To this intent I have purposely interlaced ( not as meat , but as condiment ) many delightful stories , that so the reader , if he do not arise ( which I hope and desire ) ...
Fourthly , to entertain the reader with delight . ... To this intent I have purposely interlaced ( not as meat , but as condiment ) many delightful stories , that so the reader , if he do not arise ( which I hope and desire ) ...
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The fleet consisted ( it is well to observe the ships and the size of them ) of the Delight , 120 tons ; the barque Ralegh , 200 tons ( this ship deserted off the Land's End ) ; the Golden Hinde and the Swallow , 40 tons each ; and the ...
The fleet consisted ( it is well to observe the ships and the size of them ) of the Delight , 120 tons ; the barque Ralegh , 200 tons ( this ship deserted off the Land's End ) ; the Golden Hinde and the Swallow , 40 tons each ; and the ...
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GEOFFREY CHAUCER 13401400 | 1 |
WILLIAM CAXTON 1422 ?1491 | 10 |
STEPHEN HAWES d 1523 | 17 |
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