Specimens of English Poetry and Prose: Wybor Poezji i Prozy Angielskiej, Volumes 1-2Państwowe Wydawn. Naukowe, 1964 - English literature |
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Page 68
... learned men and the learners to assemble , and in their presence bade him tell the dream , and sing the poem ; that , by the judgment of them all , it might be determined why or whence that was come . Then it seemed to them all , so as ...
... learned men and the learners to assemble , and in their presence bade him tell the dream , and sing the poem ; that , by the judgment of them all , it might be determined why or whence that was come . Then it seemed to them all , so as ...
Page 89
... learned it and turned it all into their own tongue , and also other books . And also the Latin people , when they had learned it , they changed it all through wise trans- lators into their own tongue . And also other Christian peoples ...
... learned it and turned it all into their own tongue , and also other books . And also the Latin people , when they had learned it , they changed it all through wise trans- lators into their own tongue . And also other Christian peoples ...
Page 90
... learned it I changed it into English , as I best understood and most carefully might render it ; and to each bishopric in my kingdom will I send one , and in each is an aestel worthy fifty mancessa . And I beg in God's name that no one ...
... learned it I changed it into English , as I best understood and most carefully might render it ; and to each bishopric in my kingdom will I send one , and in each is an aestel worthy fifty mancessa . And I beg in God's name that no one ...
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