The Best of DrydenT. Nelson and sons, 1933 - 572 sivua |
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Tulokset 1 - 3 kokonaismäärästä 87
Sivu 138
... cause at length became the wrong ; And every loss the men of Jebus bore , They still were thought God's enemies the more . Thus worn and weaken'd , well or ill content , Submit they must to David's government : Impoverish'd and depriv'd ...
... cause at length became the wrong ; And every loss the men of Jebus bore , They still were thought God's enemies the more . Thus worn and weaken'd , well or ill content , Submit they must to David's government : Impoverish'd and depriv'd ...
Sivu 173
... cause , and that your main lawyer is yet behind . Now if it so happen he meet with no more reply than his predecessors , you may either conclude that I trust to the goodness of my cause , or fear 180 my adversary , or disdain him , or ...
... cause , and that your main lawyer is yet behind . Now if it so happen he meet with no more reply than his predecessors , you may either conclude that I trust to the goodness of my cause , or fear 180 my adversary , or disdain him , or ...
Sivu 266
... cause . " Show more occasion for your discontent ; Your love , the Wolf , would help you to invent : Some German quarrel , or , as times go now , 1560 Some French , where force is uppermost , will do . When at the fountain's head , as ...
... cause . " Show more occasion for your discontent ; Your love , the Wolf , would help you to invent : Some German quarrel , or , as times go now , 1560 Some French , where force is uppermost , will do . When at the fountain's head , as ...
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PREFACE | ix |
UPON THE DEATH OF THE LORD HASTINGS | 4 |
TO MY HONORD FRIEND SIR ROBERT HOWARD | 11 |
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