English Satire: An AnthologyNorman Furlong G.G. Harrap & Company Limited, 1947 - 388 страници |
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... Come , win this pardon : come . Wha loves their wives nocht with their heart , I have power them for till part . Methink you deaf and dumb . Has nane of you curst wickit wives , That halds you into sturt and strifes ? Come take my ...
... Come , win this pardon : come . Wha loves their wives nocht with their heart , I have power them for till part . Methink you deaf and dumb . Has nane of you curst wickit wives , That halds you into sturt and strifes ? Come take my ...
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... comes down to his friends , and his first salutation is grace and peace out of the pulpit . His prayer is conceited , and no man remembers his college more at large . The pace of his sermon is a full career , and he runs wildly over ...
... comes down to his friends , and his first salutation is grace and peace out of the pulpit . His prayer is conceited , and no man remembers his college more at large . The pace of his sermon is a full career , and he runs wildly over ...
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... comes to the ground , may have three hundred a year : he , who flourishes them four times , gets four hundred ; but he who arrives at five is inestimable , and may demand what salary he thinks proper . The female dancers , too , are ...
... comes to the ground , may have three hundred a year : he , who flourishes them four times , gets four hundred ; but he who arrives at five is inestimable , and may demand what salary he thinks proper . The female dancers , too , are ...
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Introduction | 7 |
Bibliography | 23 |
GEOFFREY CHAUCER | 30 |
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