Specimens of English Poetry and Prose: Wybor Poezji i Prozy Angielskiej, Volumes 1-2Państwowe Wydawn. Naukowe, 1964 - English literature |
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Page 98
... give them courage and counsel , showed them their places , bade them hold their shields in the right fashion , fast with their fingers , and fear nothing . strengthened his folk whom he most loved , When he had fairly he alighted amid ...
... give them courage and counsel , showed them their places , bade them hold their shields in the right fashion , fast with their fingers , and fear nothing . strengthened his folk whom he most loved , When he had fairly he alighted amid ...
Page 106
... gives us bread and drink ; thou- what dost thou give us in thy smithy except iron sparks and the resounding of beating sledges and blow- ing bellows ? Carpenter : Which one of you has no need of my trade ? I make thy house and many a ...
... gives us bread and drink ; thou- what dost thou give us in thy smithy except iron sparks and the resounding of beating sledges and blow- ing bellows ? Carpenter : Which one of you has no need of my trade ? I make thy house and many a ...
Page 94
... give us a character of the author : and tell us frankly your opinion , whether you do not think all writers , both French and English , ought to give place to him " . " I fear " , replied Neander , " that in obeying your commands I ...
... give us a character of the author : and tell us frankly your opinion , whether you do not think all writers , both French and English , ought to give place to him " . " I fear " , replied Neander , " that in obeying your commands I ...
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