Continental Literature: Through the RenaissanceDorothy Bendon Van Ghent, Joseph S. Brown Lippincott, 1968 - 2111 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة 578
... thee to the judge , and the judge deliver thee to the officer , and thou be cast into prison . Verily I say unto thee , Thou shalt by no means come out thence , till thou hast paid the uttermost farthing . Ye have heard that it was said ...
... thee to the judge , and the judge deliver thee to the officer , and thou be cast into prison . Verily I say unto thee , Thou shalt by no means come out thence , till thou hast paid the uttermost farthing . Ye have heard that it was said ...
الصفحة 612
... Thee , and we learnt from them to think of Thee ( according to our powers ) as of some great One , who , though hidden from our senses , couldest hear and help us . For so I began , as a boy , to pray to Thee , my aid and refuge ; and ...
... Thee , and we learnt from them to think of Thee ( according to our powers ) as of some great One , who , though hidden from our senses , couldest hear and help us . For so I began , as a boy , to pray to Thee , my aid and refuge ; and ...
الصفحة 631
... Thee , the Father of all the brethren of Thy Christ . But now , with a heart cured of that wound , wherein it might seem blameworthy for an early feeling , I pour out unto Thee , our God , in behalf of that Thy handmaid , a far ...
... Thee , the Father of all the brethren of Thy Christ . But now , with a heart cured of that wound , wherein it might seem blameworthy for an early feeling , I pour out unto Thee , our God , in behalf of that Thy handmaid , a far ...
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THE ANCIENT WORLD | 1 |
HOMER | 44 |
THE ILIAD OR THE POEM OF FORCE | 126 |
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