Geoffrey ChaucerGeorge Bagshawe Harrison Harcourt, Brace, 1954 |
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Tulokset 1 - 3 kokonaismäärästä 88
Sivu 125
... death this man despayring drive But his owne guiltie mind , deserving death . Is then unjust to each his dew ° to give ? Or let him dye , that loatheth living breath , Or let him die at ease , that liveth here uneath ? ° 39 140 " Who ...
... death this man despayring drive But his owne guiltie mind , deserving death . Is then unjust to each his dew ° to give ? Or let him dye , that loatheth living breath , Or let him die at ease , that liveth here uneath ? ° 39 140 " Who ...
Sivu 326
... DEATH 1625 Men fear death , as children fear to go in the dark ; and as that natural fear in children is in- creased with tales , so is the other . Certainly , the 3. The poet ... sect : Lucretius ; the Epicureans . 4. below : The ...
... DEATH 1625 Men fear death , as children fear to go in the dark ; and as that natural fear in children is in- creased with tales , so is the other . Certainly , the 3. The poet ... sect : Lucretius ; the Epicureans . 4. below : The ...
Sivu 396
... death to successors ; and so it is in- civile , inofficiosum , 20 not to be content to die ; it opposes the frame ... death , so hath he breathed into us two lives ; for so , as the word for death is dou- bled , Morte morieris , " Thou ...
... death to successors ; and so it is in- civile , inofficiosum , 20 not to be content to die ; it opposes the frame ... death , so hath he breathed into us two lives ; for so , as the word for death is dou- bled , Morte morieris , " Thou ...
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