Cyclopaedia of English Literature: A Selection of the Choicest Productions of English Authors, from the Earliest to the Present Time, Connected by a Critical and Biographical History ...Robert Chambers Gould, Kendall and Lincoln, 1871 |
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... Æsop's Invention to bring his Mistress back again to her Description of Morning , 390 Husband after she had left him , 424 Killing a Boar , 390 The Popish Plot , 424 NATHANIEL LEE , 390 Ingratitude , 425 Scene between Brutus and Titus ...
... Æsop's Invention to bring his Mistress back again to her Description of Morning , 390 Husband after she had left him , 424 Killing a Boar , 390 The Popish Plot , 424 NATHANIEL LEE , 390 Ingratitude , 425 Scene between Brutus and Titus ...
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... Æsop's Fables and the Psalms of David , into the Anglo - Saxon tongue , designing thereby to extend their utility among his people . No original compositions certainly his have been preserved , excepting the reflections of his own ...
... Æsop's Fables and the Psalms of David , into the Anglo - Saxon tongue , designing thereby to extend their utility among his people . No original compositions certainly his have been preserved , excepting the reflections of his own ...
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... Æsop , that objecued Upon Occasion of a Red - breast coming into his. whole days , and keep their chambers ; to walk alone in some solitary grove , betwixt wood and water , by a brook side ; to meditate upon some delightsome and pleasant ...
... Æsop , that objecued Upon Occasion of a Red - breast coming into his. whole days , and keep their chambers ; to walk alone in some solitary grove , betwixt wood and water , by a brook side ; to meditate upon some delightsome and pleasant ...
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... Æsop were extreme wise ; they had a great mind to some water , but they would not leap into the well , because they could not get out again . ' The following are additional extracts from the ' Table Talk : ' - Evil Speaking . 1. He that ...
... Æsop were extreme wise ; they had a great mind to some water , but they would not leap into the well , because they could not get out again . ' The following are additional extracts from the ' Table Talk : ' - Evil Speaking . 1. He that ...
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... Æsop , prefixed to the translation of the Fables . lowing of execrations and revenge against the accursed bloody papists . It was imputed at first , and in the general , to the principles of the religion ; and a Roman Catholic and a ...
... Æsop , prefixed to the translation of the Fables . lowing of execrations and revenge against the accursed bloody papists . It was imputed at first , and in the general , to the principles of the religion ; and a Roman Catholic and a ...
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