Readings in English and American LiteratureF. S. Crofts & Company, 1945 - 687 pages |
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Page 40
... person in virtu- ous and gentle discipline " by embodying Aristot- le's twelve moral virtues in the persons of twelve knights , whose adventures would show how the virtues overcame the opposing vices . Gloriana , the Faerie Queene ...
... person in virtu- ous and gentle discipline " by embodying Aristot- le's twelve moral virtues in the persons of twelve knights , whose adventures would show how the virtues overcame the opposing vices . Gloriana , the Faerie Queene ...
Page 118
... person to whom Mrs. Veal ap- peared after her death ; she is my intimate friend , and I can avouch for her reputation for these last fifteen or sixteen years , on my own knowledge ; and I can confirm the good character she had from her ...
... person to whom Mrs. Veal ap- peared after her death ; she is my intimate friend , and I can avouch for her reputation for these last fifteen or sixteen years , on my own knowledge ; and I can confirm the good character she had from her ...
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... person there mentioned as the second son of was found to have all the claims ( or more than all ) that I had me , but the prospect of establishing a con- nection with my noble friend , whose great expectations were well known to him ...
... person there mentioned as the second son of was found to have all the claims ( or more than all ) that I had me , but the prospect of establishing a con- nection with my noble friend , whose great expectations were well known to him ...
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