Selections from English literature, by E. Lee, Book 4Elizabeth Lee 1913 |
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Page 13
... look within the book . I am content on the fair covering to look . Why should I study to hurt my wit thereby , Or trouble my mind with study excessive , Since many are which study right busily And yet thereby ALEXANDER BARCLAY 13 ...
... look within the book . I am content on the fair covering to look . Why should I study to hurt my wit thereby , Or trouble my mind with study excessive , Since many are which study right busily And yet thereby ALEXANDER BARCLAY 13 ...
Page 44
... Look , comes he not , comes he not ? 1ST SCHOLAR . Oh my dear Faustus , what imports this year ? 2ND SCHOLAR . Is all our pleasure turned to melancholy ? 3RD SCHOLAR . He is not well with being over - solitary . 2ND SCHOLAR . If it be ...
... Look , comes he not , comes he not ? 1ST SCHOLAR . Oh my dear Faustus , what imports this year ? 2ND SCHOLAR . Is all our pleasure turned to melancholy ? 3RD SCHOLAR . He is not well with being over - solitary . 2ND SCHOLAR . If it be ...
Page 254
... Look at the heart of the matter , it was that divine Hebrew Book , —the word partly of the man Moses , an outlaw tending his Midianitish herds , four - thousand years ago , in the wilderness of Sinai ! It is the strangest of things ...
... Look at the heart of the matter , it was that divine Hebrew Book , —the word partly of the man Moses , an outlaw tending his Midianitish herds , four - thousand years ago , in the wilderness of Sinai ! It is the strangest of things ...
Contents
GEOFFREY CHAUCER 13401400 | 1 |
WILLIAM CAXTON 1422 ?1491 | 10 |
STEPHEN HAWES d 1523 | 17 |
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