Deliciae Literariae: A New Volume of Table-talkSimpkin, Marshall, 1840 - 273 pages |
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Page 17
... Master Cant's time it has been understood in a larger sense , and signifies all sudden exclamations , whin- 1 Mémoire sur les Trouvères Normands , par M. Pluquet ; Mémoires de la Soc . des Antiq . de la Normandie , t . i . p . 376 ...
... Master Cant's time it has been understood in a larger sense , and signifies all sudden exclamations , whin- 1 Mémoire sur les Trouvères Normands , par M. Pluquet ; Mémoires de la Soc . des Antiq . de la Normandie , t . i . p . 376 ...
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... ? " 1 XXVIII . PROOF OF LEARNING . In the old romance of the Seven Sages of Rome , it 1 Letters of Charles Lamb , vol . ii . p . 298 . is related that these masters ascertained if their pupil was 74 PROOF OF LEARNING . Proof of Learning,
... ? " 1 XXVIII . PROOF OF LEARNING . In the old romance of the Seven Sages of Rome , it 1 Letters of Charles Lamb , vol . ii . p . 298 . is related that these masters ascertained if their pupil was 74 PROOF OF LEARNING . Proof of Learning,
Page 75
... masters asked what him was ? ' ' Parfai ! ' he said , ' a ferly case ! Either I am of wine drunk , Either the firmament is sunk , Either waxen is the ground The thickness of four leaves round : So much , to night , higher I lay , Certes ...
... masters asked what him was ? ' ' Parfai ! ' he said , ' a ferly case ! Either I am of wine drunk , Either the firmament is sunk , Either waxen is the ground The thickness of four leaves round : So much , to night , higher I lay , Certes ...
Page 114
... he must instantly take and swallow , or never more expect to return to his master : nor did he leave him , or take the dagger from his breast , till he had seen them down ; and afterwards , when he had 114 OF EATING BOOKS AND PAPERS .
... he must instantly take and swallow , or never more expect to return to his master : nor did he leave him , or take the dagger from his breast , till he had seen them down ; and afterwards , when he had 114 OF EATING BOOKS AND PAPERS .
Page 115
... master , and all his rebellious army , and pledge it me without evasion or delay , or I vow by the allegiance which I owe to my prince and sovereign , that thou hast drunk thy last already . Mannering seeing there was no remedy , and ...
... master , and all his rebellious army , and pledge it me without evasion or delay , or I vow by the allegiance which I owe to my prince and sovereign , that thou hast drunk thy last already . Mannering seeing there was no remedy , and ...
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