The Sketch Book of Geoffrey Crayon, Gent: No. I[-VII].C.S. Van Winkle, 101 Greenwich Street, 1820 |
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... . We now ascended a dark nar- row staircase , and passing through a second door , entered the library . . I found myself in a lofty antique hall , the roof supported by massive joists of old English # oak . It was soberly lighted by a row ...
... . We now ascended a dark nar- row staircase , and passing through a second door , entered the library . . I found myself in a lofty antique hall , the roof supported by massive joists of old English # oak . It was soberly lighted by a row ...
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... English . * In Latin and French hath many soueraine wittes had great de- lyte to endyte , and have many noble thinges fulfilde , but certes there ben some that speaken their poisye in French , of which speche the French men have as good ...
... English . * In Latin and French hath many soueraine wittes had great de- lyte to endyte , and have many noble thinges fulfilde , but certes there ben some that speaken their poisye in French , of which speche the French men have as good ...
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... Jewell , Bishop of Sarum , John Fox , and sundrie learned and excellent writers , have fully accomplished the ornature of the same , to their great praise and immortal commendation . " English undefiled , " as if the language ever sprang ...
... Jewell , Bishop of Sarum , John Fox , and sundrie learned and excellent writers , have fully accomplished the ornature of the same , to their great praise and immortal commendation . " English undefiled , " as if the language ever sprang ...
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... English literature so extremely mutable , and the re- putation built upon it so fleeting . Unless thought can be committed to something more permanent and unchangeable than such a me- dium , even thought must share the fate of every ...
... English literature so extremely mutable , and the re- putation built upon it so fleeting . Unless thought can be committed to something more permanent and unchangeable than such a me- dium , even thought must share the fate of every ...
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... sunk into ob- livion . " " On the contrary , " said I , " it is owing to that very man that the literature of his period has experienced a duration beyond the ordinary term of English literature . There arise au- thors now 22.
... sunk into ob- livion . " " On the contrary , " said I , " it is owing to that very man that the literature of his period has experienced a duration beyond the ordinary term of English literature . There arise au- thors now 22.
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