The College Survey of English Literature: The early period. The sixteenth century. The seventeenth century. The eighteenth centuryBartlett Jere Whiting, Fred Benjamin Millett Harcourt, Brace, 1947 |
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... friends a deeper injury than the downright 10 love him enough : some few months hence my mul- blows of the Devil . It is not the tears of our own eyes only , but of our friends also , that do exhaust the current of our sorrows ; which ...
... friends a deeper injury than the downright 10 love him enough : some few months hence my mul- blows of the Devil . It is not the tears of our own eyes only , but of our friends also , that do exhaust the current of our sorrows ; which ...
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... friends , sir . You are among your friends here , though it may be you don't know it . - If I am not mistaken , you are Sir Wilfull Witwoud . Sir Wil . Right , lady ; I am Sir Wilfull Witwoud , so I write myself ; no offence to anybody ...
... friends , sir . You are among your friends here , though it may be you don't know it . - If I am not mistaken , you are Sir Wilfull Witwoud . Sir Wil . Right , lady ; I am Sir Wilfull Witwoud , so I write myself ; no offence to anybody ...
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... friends of truth to lift up a standard against of us , and lead such lives for the future as may well be pleasing in His sight . THE RELATION THIS thing is so rare in all its circumstances , and on so good authority , that my reading ...
... friends of truth to lift up a standard against of us , and lead such lives for the future as may well be pleasing in His sight . THE RELATION THIS thing is so rare in all its circumstances , and on so good authority , that my reading ...
Contents
THE APPROACH TO ENGLISH LITERATURE | 1 |
THE EARLY PERIOD | 7 |
BEOWULF | 11 |
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