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... ( quoth I ) a shepheardesse she bee , Where be the flockes and heards , which she doth keep ? And where may I the hills and pastures see , On which she useth for to feed her sheepe ? These be the hills , ( quoth he , ) the surges hie , On ...
... ( quoth I ) a shepheardesse she bee , Where be the flockes and heards , which she doth keep ? And where may I the hills and pastures see , On which she useth for to feed her sheepe ? These be the hills , ( quoth he , ) the surges hie , On ...
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... ( quoth Coridon ) so fearfull ? Fearful much more ( quoth he ) then hart can fear : Thousand wyld beasts with deep mouthes gaping direfull Therein stil wait poore passengers to teare . Who life doth loath , and longs death to behold ...
... ( quoth Coridon ) so fearfull ? Fearful much more ( quoth he ) then hart can fear : Thousand wyld beasts with deep mouthes gaping direfull Therein stil wait poore passengers to teare . Who life doth loath , and longs death to behold ...
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Eustace Mandeville Wetenhall Tillyard. It is pitie ( quoth one ) that the meter is no better seing that the matter is so good : you maye doo verye well to helpe it , and a littell fylyng would make it formall . The Author him selfe ( quoth ...
Eustace Mandeville Wetenhall Tillyard. It is pitie ( quoth one ) that the meter is no better seing that the matter is so good : you maye doo verye well to helpe it , and a littell fylyng would make it formall . The Author him selfe ( quoth ...
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Acknowledgements | 7 |
EDUCATIONAL | 13 |
Two ways of Learning 1954 | 185 |
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