Book-lore: A Magazine Devoted to Old Time Literature, Volumen5Elliot Stock, 1887 |
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... reader would ask himself , whether it was possible for a man who had evidently learned a sharp and bitter lesson , to fall again into the same course of life he so forcibly condemned . Greene's Groatsworth of Wit , the last work he ever ...
... reader would ask himself , whether it was possible for a man who had evidently learned a sharp and bitter lesson , to fall again into the same course of life he so forcibly condemned . Greene's Groatsworth of Wit , the last work he ever ...
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... reader ( for I will not call thee gentle till I know whether thou wilt bite or no ) , behold a drie and withered shadow which once was Greene , appeare in his native colour , " and he then , without further parley , lays bare the ...
... reader ( for I will not call thee gentle till I know whether thou wilt bite or no ) , behold a drie and withered shadow which once was Greene , appeare in his native colour , " and he then , without further parley , lays bare the ...
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... readers . " So forthwith the historian goes off to learn about the manners and customs of the early middle ages in the Chansons des Gestes of old France . The artisan in like manner finds ready approach to this great officer of the ...
... readers . " So forthwith the historian goes off to learn about the manners and customs of the early middle ages in the Chansons des Gestes of old France . The artisan in like manner finds ready approach to this great officer of the ...
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... reader , and as a friendly buffer between him and the librarian . But where catalogues and subordinate officers fail ... readers will honour in their chief minister qualities which deserve , if they do not always receive , the complement ...
... reader , and as a friendly buffer between him and the librarian . But where catalogues and subordinate officers fail ... readers will honour in their chief minister qualities which deserve , if they do not always receive , the complement ...
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... reader , pray , And look upon this black Old oaken board all stamped around With figures zodiac ; Strange shreds of withered skin adhere In patches o'er the wood , And a faint trace of red remains , As though some stain of blood . 3 A ...
... reader , pray , And look upon this black Old oaken board all stamped around With figures zodiac ; Strange shreds of withered skin adhere In patches o'er the wood , And a faint trace of red remains , As though some stain of blood . 3 A ...
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