English Satire: An AnthologyNorman Furlong G.G. Harrap & Company Limited, 1947 - 388 страници |
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... present them with a short account of themselves and their art , by looking into the original and pedigree of the word , as it is generally under- stood among us ; and very briefly considering the ancient and present state thereof . By ...
... present them with a short account of themselves and their art , by looking into the original and pedigree of the word , as it is generally under- stood among us ; and very briefly considering the ancient and present state thereof . By ...
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... present , or as things now stand ; but we know not how soon it may be so , when the Christian religion is repealed . As plausible as this pro- ject seems , there may be a dangerous design lurking under it . Nothing can be more notorious ...
... present , or as things now stand ; but we know not how soon it may be so , when the Christian religion is repealed . As plausible as this pro- ject seems , there may be a dangerous design lurking under it . Nothing can be more notorious ...
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... present Majesty's grandfather , while he was a boy , going to eat an egg , and breaking it according to the ancient practice , happened to cut one of his fingers . Where- upon the Emperor , his father , published an edict , com- manding ...
... present Majesty's grandfather , while he was a boy , going to eat an egg , and breaking it according to the ancient practice , happened to cut one of his fingers . Where- upon the Emperor , his father , published an edict , com- manding ...
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Introduction | 7 |
Bibliography | 23 |
GEOFFREY CHAUCER | 30 |
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