Prose of the English RenaissanceJohn William Hebel Appleton-Century-Crofts, 1952 - 882 pages |
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Page 226
... father whether he be wealthy , whether his revenues be able to countervail my father's lands , whether his birth be noble , yea , or no ? Can anyone make doubt of his gentle blood that seeth his gentle condi- tions ? Can his honor be ...
... father whether he be wealthy , whether his revenues be able to countervail my father's lands , whether his birth be noble , yea , or no ? Can anyone make doubt of his gentle blood that seeth his gentle condi- tions ? Can his honor be ...
Page 337
... father's testament , how he had bequeathed more to his younger brothers than to himself ; that Rosader was his father's darling , but now under his tuition ; that as yet they were not come to years , and he , being their guardian ...
... father's testament , how he had bequeathed more to his younger brothers than to himself ; that Rosader was his father's darling , but now under his tuition ; that as yet they were not come to years , and he , being their guardian ...
Page 547
... Father that is in heaven : for he maketh his sun to arise on the evil , and the good , and sendeth rain on the just , & unjust . 46 For if ye love them , which love you , what reward shall you have ? Do not the Publicans even the same ...
... Father that is in heaven : for he maketh his sun to arise on the evil , and the good , and sendeth rain on the just , & unjust . 46 For if ye love them , which love you , what reward shall you have ? Do not the Publicans even the same ...
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SIR THOMAS MORE | 1 |
JOHN BOURCHIER LORD BERNErs | 24 |
SIMON FISH | 33 |
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