Geoffrey ChaucerGeorge Bagshawe Harrison Harcourt, Brace, 1954 |
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Sivu 543
... Person of QUALITY Originally printed in Dublin as A Letter from a Lay Patron to a Gentleman Designing for Holy Orders , it was probably never addressed by Swift to a particu- lar person , but intended to give advice to the young clergy ...
... Person of QUALITY Originally printed in Dublin as A Letter from a Lay Patron to a Gentleman Designing for Holy Orders , it was probably never addressed by Swift to a particu- lar person , but intended to give advice to the young clergy ...
Sivu 556
... person began his oration , he cried out three times , Langro dehul san : ( these words and the former were afterwards re- peated and explained to me ) . Whereupon imme- diately about fifty of the inhabitants came and cut the strings ...
... person began his oration , he cried out three times , Langro dehul san : ( these words and the former were afterwards re- peated and explained to me ) . Whereupon imme- diately about fifty of the inhabitants came and cut the strings ...
Sivu 646
... person happened to be put to death , the executioner sold the carcass to persons of quality , as a prime dainty ; and that , in his time , the body of a plump girl of fifteen , who was crucified for an attempt to poison the emperor ...
... person happened to be put to death , the executioner sold the carcass to persons of quality , as a prime dainty ; and that , in his time , the body of a plump girl of fifteen , who was crucified for an attempt to poison the emperor ...
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The Canterbury Tales | 54 |
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