Selections from English literature, by E. Lee, Book 3Elizabeth Lee 1913 |
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Page 206
... pleasure was the better for a little shame - and when the curtain drew up , what cared we for our place in the house , or what mattered it where we were sitting , when our thoughts were with Rosalind in Arden , or with Viola at the ...
... pleasure was the better for a little shame - and when the curtain drew up , what cared we for our place in the house , or what mattered it where we were sitting , when our thoughts were with Rosalind in Arden , or with Viola at the ...
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... pleasure in strolling about among the old melancholy- looking yew trees , or the firs , and picking up the red berries , and the fir apples , which were good for nothing but to look at — or in lying about upon the fresh grass , with all ...
... pleasure in strolling about among the old melancholy- looking yew trees , or the firs , and picking up the red berries , and the fir apples , which were good for nothing but to look at — or in lying about upon the fresh grass , with all ...
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... pleasure - giving ; the second admits the whole world , rough and smooth , painful and pleasure - giving , all alike , but all transfigured by the power of a spiritual emotion , all brought under a law of supernatural love , having its ...
... pleasure - giving ; the second admits the whole world , rough and smooth , painful and pleasure - giving , all alike , but all transfigured by the power of a spiritual emotion , all brought under a law of supernatural love , having its ...
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GEOFFREY CHAUCER 13401400 | 1 |
OF SCOTLAND 13941437 | 9 |
SIR THOMAS MALORY fl 1470 | 15 |
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