Selections from English literature, by E. Lee, Book 4Elizabeth Lee 1913 |
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... turns all base metal to gold . ] MAMMON . ( to Surly , his friend ) , Come on , sir , now you set your foot on shore ... turn that too ? MAMMON . Yes , and I'll purchase Devonshire and Cornwall , And make them perfect Indies ! You admire ...
... turns all base metal to gold . ] MAMMON . ( to Surly , his friend ) , Come on , sir , now you set your foot on shore ... turn that too ? MAMMON . Yes , and I'll purchase Devonshire and Cornwall , And make them perfect Indies ! You admire ...
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... turns , points , and quibbles , which are so frequent in the most admired of our English poets , and practised by those who ... turn my pain into a pleasure and to divert myself as well as I could with so very odd a fellow . " You must ...
... turns , points , and quibbles , which are so frequent in the most admired of our English poets , and practised by those who ... turn my pain into a pleasure and to divert myself as well as I could with so very odd a fellow . " You must ...
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... turn for the sympathy we seek to yon pilgrim student , come from a semi- barbarous land to that small corner of the earth , as to a shrine , where he might take his fill of gazing on those emblems and coruscations of invisible ...
... turn for the sympathy we seek to yon pilgrim student , come from a semi- barbarous land to that small corner of the earth , as to a shrine , where he might take his fill of gazing on those emblems and coruscations of invisible ...
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GEOFFREY CHAUCER 13401400 | 1 |
WILLIAM CAXTON 1422 ?1491 | 10 |
STEPHEN HAWES d 1523 | 17 |
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