English Prose: Selections : with Critical Introductions by Various Writers, and General Introductions to Each Period, Volumen1Sir Henry Craik Macmillan and Company, 1893 |
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... Arthur SIR JOHN FORTESCUE ( about 1394-1476 ) . Extracts from the Governance of England The Lawyer refuting his own Arguments J. W. Hales 60 63 H. R. Reichel 77 81 86 JOHN CAPGRAVE ( 1393-1464 ) Dedication to Edward IV .
... Arthur SIR JOHN FORTESCUE ( about 1394-1476 ) . Extracts from the Governance of England The Lawyer refuting his own Arguments J. W. Hales 60 63 H. R. Reichel 77 81 86 JOHN CAPGRAVE ( 1393-1464 ) Dedication to Edward IV .
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... Arthur , antique though its matter be , is singular in its qualities of style ; and if the books of the Bishop and the Judge are remarkable for the modern good sense of their arguments , the Morte D'Arthur has its own place apart from ...
... Arthur , antique though its matter be , is singular in its qualities of style ; and if the books of the Bishop and the Judge are remarkable for the modern good sense of their arguments , the Morte D'Arthur has its own place apart from ...
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... Arthur from the old romances on the one hand , nor from the Elizabethans on the other . Malory is succeeded by Lord Berners with his Froissart and his Huon of Bordeaux , and Lord Berners is a link with Thomas North , Euphues , and Sir ...
... Arthur from the old romances on the one hand , nor from the Elizabethans on the other . Malory is succeeded by Lord Berners with his Froissart and his Huon of Bordeaux , and Lord Berners is a link with Thomas North , Euphues , and Sir ...
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... Arthur , and there fighteth Julius Cæsar , and here Hector of Troy throweth down a knight , " and so forth . For though thou thus say thou wilt not hold thee for to say therein amiss . Shall I therefore bear thee hand 56 ENGLISH PROSE ...
... Arthur , and there fighteth Julius Cæsar , and here Hector of Troy throweth down a knight , " and so forth . For though thou thus say thou wilt not hold thee for to say therein amiss . Shall I therefore bear thee hand 56 ENGLISH PROSE ...
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... Arthur and Julius Cæsar and Hector to be quick in thy cloth , or that thou wert double in then so ruling of speech ? I trow thou wouldest say I were uncourteous , or else unwise and foolish , if I should bear thee so an hand , if it ...
... Arthur and Julius Cæsar and Hector to be quick in thy cloth , or that thou wert double in then so ruling of speech ? I trow thou wouldest say I were uncourteous , or else unwise and foolish , if I should bear thee so an hand , if it ...
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