Specimens of English Poetry and Prose: Wybor Poezji i Prozy Angielskiej, Volúmenes1-2Państwowe Wydawn. Naukowe, 1964 |
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... French , and so they have since the Normans came first into England . Also gentlemen's children are taught to speak French from the time that they are rocked in their cradles and can talk and play with a baby's brooch ; and countrymen ...
... French , and so they have since the Normans came first into England . Also gentlemen's children are taught to speak French from the time that they are rocked in their cradles and can talk and play with a baby's brooch ; and countrymen ...
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... French , which I have seen and read beyond the seat15 , which be not had in our maternal tongue . But in Welsh be many and also in French , and some in English , but no- where nigh all . 16 Wherefore , such as have late been drawn out ...
... French , which I have seen and read beyond the seat15 , which be not had in our maternal tongue . But in Welsh be many and also in French , and some in English , but no- where nigh all . 16 Wherefore , such as have late been drawn out ...
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... French or let the devil take us , rather than let us resort to means of de- fense like these ... Dreadful is the ... French principles ; that is to say , to prevent the example of the French from being alluring to the people of England ...
... French or let the devil take us , rather than let us resort to means of de- fense like these ... Dreadful is the ... French principles ; that is to say , to prevent the example of the French from being alluring to the people of England ...
Términos y frases comunes
battle body born bring brought called century comes dead dear death earth England English eyes face fair fall father fear follow French gave give hand happy hath head hear heard heart heaven hill hope hour human Italy John king Lady land learned leave letters light lines Literature live London look Lord Master means mind nature never night noble once original passed play poem poet poetry poor present reason rest round Shakespeare side sing song soul speak spirit stand sweet tell thee things Thomas thou thought took town translation tree true turn unto whole wind wise wood write written