English Satire: An AnthologyNorman Furlong G.G. Harrap & Company Limited, 1947 - 388 страници |
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... wise man , a brave man , Secreta mea mihi : Frustra sapit , qui sibi non sapit : and there is no man worthy of my ... wise in vain who is not wise for himself . cursed crew : presumably some gang of ruffians . eighteen pence ordinary ...
... wise man , a brave man , Secreta mea mihi : Frustra sapit , qui sibi non sapit : and there is no man worthy of my ... wise in vain who is not wise for himself . cursed crew : presumably some gang of ruffians . eighteen pence ordinary ...
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... wise : Pride drew him in , as cheats their bubbles catch , And made him venture to be made a wretch ; His wisdom did his happiness destroy , Aiming to know the world he should enjoy ; And wit was his vain frivolous pretence , Of ...
... wise : Pride drew him in , as cheats their bubbles catch , And made him venture to be made a wretch ; His wisdom did his happiness destroy , Aiming to know the world he should enjoy ; And wit was his vain frivolous pretence , Of ...
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... wise in Whitbread - here we find A very pretty knowledge of mankind : As Monarchs never must be in the wrong , ' Twas really a bright thought in Whitbread's tongue To tell a little fib , or some such thing , To save the sinking credit ...
... wise in Whitbread - here we find A very pretty knowledge of mankind : As Monarchs never must be in the wrong , ' Twas really a bright thought in Whitbread's tongue To tell a little fib , or some such thing , To save the sinking credit ...
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Introduction | 7 |
Bibliography | 23 |
GEOFFREY CHAUCER | 30 |
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