English Prose from Mandeville to RuskinWilliam Peacock Oxford University Press, 1947 - 379 من الصفحات |
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... lady of the tower with four knights and six ladies and six yeomen unto them , and there she heard how they made their moan either to other , and said , We came both out of one tomb , that is to say , one mother's belly , and so shall we ...
... lady of the tower with four knights and six ladies and six yeomen unto them , and there she heard how they made their moan either to other , and said , We came both out of one tomb , that is to say , one mother's belly , and so shall we ...
الصفحة 17
... ladies and gentlewomen wept for pity . Then anon Balan died , but Balin died not till the midnight after , and so were they buried both , and the lady let make a mention of Balan how he was there slain by his brother's hands , but she ...
... ladies and gentlewomen wept for pity . Then anon Balan died , but Balin died not till the midnight after , and so were they buried both , and the lady let make a mention of Balan how he was there slain by his brother's hands , but she ...
الصفحة 169
... lady might expect herself , and my wonder immediately ceases . These , when they flatter most , do but as they would be done unto : for , as none are so much concerned at being injured by calumnies as they who are readiest to cast them ...
... lady might expect herself , and my wonder immediately ceases . These , when they flatter most , do but as they would be done unto : for , as none are so much concerned at being injured by calumnies as they who are readiest to cast them ...
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BIR THOMAS MALORY ABOUT 1470 | 17 |
LORD BERNERS 1467 ?1532 | 17 |
SIR THOMAS ELYOT 1490 ?1546 | 24 |
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