Specimens of English Poetry and Prose: Wybor Poezji i Prozy Angielskiej, Volúmenes1-2 |
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Thomas the Rhymer True Thomas lay oer yon grassy bank , And he beheld a ladie gay , A ladie that was brisk and bold , Come riding oer the fernie brae ?. Her skirt was of grass - green silk , Her mantel of the velvet fine , cind ilka ...
Thomas the Rhymer True Thomas lay oer yon grassy bank , And he beheld a ladie gay , A ladie that was brisk and bold , Come riding oer the fernie brae ?. Her skirt was of grass - green silk , Her mantel of the velvet fine , cind ilka ...
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THOMAS MORE 1478–1535 Sir Thomas More is one of the most striking figures at the threshold of the English modern world . He was brougth up in the household of Cardinal Morton , archbishop of Canterbury , and at Oxford .
THOMAS MORE 1478–1535 Sir Thomas More is one of the most striking figures at the threshold of the English modern world . He was brougth up in the household of Cardinal Morton , archbishop of Canterbury , and at Oxford .
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EDMUND BURKE ON THOMAS PAINE From Letters on a Regicide Peace , 1795–1797 I have a great opinion of Thomas Paine , and of all his productions . I remember his having been one of the Committee for forming one of their annual ...
EDMUND BURKE ON THOMAS PAINE From Letters on a Regicide Peace , 1795–1797 I have a great opinion of Thomas Paine , and of all his productions . I remember his having been one of the Committee for forming one of their annual ...
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