Specimens of English Poetry and Prose: Wybor Poezji i Prozy Angielskiej, Volúmenes1-2 |
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Thou thoughtest that it might full well Be turned to mickle profit If English folk , for love of Christ It zealously would study , And follow it , and it fulfil , With thought , with word , with action . And therefore thou didst yearn ...
Thou thoughtest that it might full well Be turned to mickle profit If English folk , for love of Christ It zealously would study , And follow it , and it fulfil , With thought , with word , with action . And therefore thou didst yearn ...
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... all noble lords and ladies , with all other estates of what estate or degree they be of , that shall see and read in this said book and work , that they take the good and honest acts in their remembrance , and to follow the same .
... all noble lords and ladies , with all other estates of what estate or degree they be of , that shall see and read in this said book and work , that they take the good and honest acts in their remembrance , and to follow the same .
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1 First follow nature : following chiefly the " Ars Poetica® of Horace and " l'Art Poétique " of the French critic Boileau ( 1636–1711 ) , Pope here sums up in final form the essential principles of neo - classical literary art .
1 First follow nature : following chiefly the " Ars Poetica® of Horace and " l'Art Poétique " of the French critic Boileau ( 1636–1711 ) , Pope here sums up in final form the essential principles of neo - classical literary art .
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The Authorized Version of the Bible 1611 | 4 |
The Story of Samson 5 | 5 |
The Good Morrow 11 | 11 |
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