Specimens of English Poetry and Prose: Wybor Poezji i Prozy Angielskiej, Volúmenes1-2 |
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94-95 . - i Wen : tumour on the skin , especially on the scalp . muck : filth , dirt . - linseed : seeds of flax . — * " In this charni the exorcist begins in a tone of command ( lines 1-3 ) ; then ( lines 4-5 ) he becomes persuasive .
94-95 . - i Wen : tumour on the skin , especially on the scalp . muck : filth , dirt . - linseed : seeds of flax . — * " In this charni the exorcist begins in a tone of command ( lines 1-3 ) ; then ( lines 4-5 ) he becomes persuasive .
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It consists of a large number ( about 400 lines ) of moral and religious precepts embodying the author's philosophy of life , and was evidently written for the purpose of inculcating right living in all who read or heard it .
It consists of a large number ( about 400 lines ) of moral and religious precepts embodying the author's philosophy of life , and was evidently written for the purpose of inculcating right living in all who read or heard it .
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The Canterbury Tales " comprising about 17 000 lines , is Chaucer's greatest work . The main Prologue is especially interesting for the vivid picture it presents of contemporary life . A party of twenty nine ( eventually thirty - one ) ...
The Canterbury Tales " comprising about 17 000 lines , is Chaucer's greatest work . The main Prologue is especially interesting for the vivid picture it presents of contemporary life . A party of twenty nine ( eventually thirty - one ) ...
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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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