A Book of English Prose, Character and Incident 1387-1649Methuen and Company, 1905 - 395 страници |
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... continued all the said time betwixt his wageours 2 and the Scots . At last , when the Scots had assayed long time , howbeit it was in vain , to re- cover the strengths of Galloway , they passed through Men- teith , Stirling , and Fife ...
... continued all the said time betwixt his wageours 2 and the Scots . At last , when the Scots had assayed long time , howbeit it was in vain , to re- cover the strengths of Galloway , they passed through Men- teith , Stirling , and Fife ...
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... continued still in his company , saving that in the last voyage he came not home again with him . For he made such means and shift , what by intreatance , and what by importune suit , that he got licence of Master Amerike ( though it ...
... continued still in his company , saving that in the last voyage he came not home again with him . For he made such means and shift , what by intreatance , and what by importune suit , that he got licence of Master Amerike ( though it ...
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... continued till ten of the clock , and then came to the common prayer , daily used in his house . The prayers being done , he went to dinner , where he used little talk , except otherwise occasion by some had been ministered , and then ...
... continued till ten of the clock , and then came to the common prayer , daily used in his house . The prayers being done , he went to dinner , where he used little talk , except otherwise occasion by some had been ministered , and then ...
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... continued he firm and forward , so that who but Winchester , during all the time and reign of Queen Anne ? After her decease that time by little and little carried him away , till at length the emulation of Cromwell's estate , and ...
... continued he firm and forward , so that who but Winchester , during all the time and reign of Queen Anne ? After her decease that time by little and little carried him away , till at length the emulation of Cromwell's estate , and ...
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... continued a cruel persecutor to his dying day . And thus much concerning the trade and profession of Stephen Gardiner's popish divinity . In which his popish trade , whether he followed more true judgment , or else time , or rather the ...
... continued a cruel persecutor to his dying day . And thus much concerning the trade and profession of Stephen Gardiner's popish divinity . In which his popish trade , whether he followed more true judgment , or else time , or rather the ...
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Страница 362 - Methinks I see in my mind a noble and puissant nation rousing herself like a strong man after sleep, and shaking her invincible locks : methinks I see her as an eagle muing her mighty youth, and kindling her undazzled eyes at the full midday beam...
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Страница 174 - ... commanded the master gunner, whom he knew to be a most resolute man, to split and sink the ship; that thereby nothing might remain of glory or victory to the Spaniards, seeing in so many hours' fight and with so great a navy they were not able to take her, having had fifteen hours...
Страница 174 - ... as she could never be removed out of the place. And as the matter was thus in dispute, and Sir Richard refusing to hearken to any of those reasons; the master of the Revenge (while the Captain won unto him the greater party) was convoyed aboard the General Don Alfonso Bassan.
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