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To yeve and to yive both mean to give . Tber as means whenever . To ban is to have . Pitaunce is the older form of a The prioress or head of the nunnery , especially. a small gift . Wiste means knew . Y - sbrive means shriven — purged ...
To yeve and to yive both mean to give . Tber as means whenever . To ban is to have . Pitaunce is the older form of a The prioress or head of the nunnery , especially. a small gift . Wiste means knew . Y - sbrive means shriven — purged ...
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To them , with their aristocratic tradition , a “ gentleman ” did not mean merely ( as the word means with us ) anyone who conducts himself honorably and courteously . They thought of the “ gentleman ” much as Plato had thought of the ...
To them , with their aristocratic tradition , a “ gentleman ” did not mean merely ( as the word means with us ) anyone who conducts himself honorably and courteously . They thought of the “ gentleman ” much as Plato had thought of the ...
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But that is not what Keats means ; nor , in the sense in which Keats means the words , are they an afterthought , or a “ tag . ” Keats finds himself living over again that moment imperishably wrought on the urn , and sharing that wild ...
But that is not what Keats means ; nor , in the sense in which Keats means the words , are they an afterthought , or a “ tag . ” Keats finds himself living over again that moment imperishably wrought on the urn , and sharing that wild ...
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Contenido
CHAUCER AND His TIMES | 27 |
ENGLISH DRAMA FROM THE MIRACLE PLAYS TO | 45 |
CLOSING OF THE THEATERS | 53 |
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