Selections from English literature, by E. Lee, Book 4Elizabeth Lee 1913 |
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Page 195
... opened the fair prospect of every virtue the elder of these was declared the son and successor of Hadrian , on condition , however , that he himself should immediately adopt the younger . The two Antonines ( for it is of them that we ...
... opened the fair prospect of every virtue the elder of these was declared the son and successor of Hadrian , on condition , however , that he himself should immediately adopt the younger . The two Antonines ( for it is of them that we ...
Page 254
... now for any other teacher who had also something of his own to teach , there was a great convenience opened : so many thousands eager to learn were already assembled yonder ; of 254 SELECTIONS FROM ENGLISH LITERATURE.
... now for any other teacher who had also something of his own to teach , there was a great convenience opened : so many thousands eager to learn were already assembled yonder ; of 254 SELECTIONS FROM ENGLISH LITERATURE.
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... opened her box , that this must be her aunt Osgood's opinion , for Miss Nancy's mind resembled her aunt's to a degree that everybody said was surprising , considering the kinship was on Mr. Osgood's side ; and though you might not have ...
... opened her box , that this must be her aunt Osgood's opinion , for Miss Nancy's mind resembled her aunt's to a degree that everybody said was surprising , considering the kinship was on Mr. Osgood's side ; and though you might not have ...
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GEOFFREY CHAUCER 13401400 | 1 |
WILLIAM CAXTON 1422 ?1491 | 10 |
STEPHEN HAWES d 1523 | 17 |
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