The History of English Poetry from the Close of the Eleventh to the Commencement of the Eighteenth Century |
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The king commanded a deep pit to be made , and a chair composed of the most
frail materials , and supported by four flight legs , to be placed inclining over the
edge of the pit . In this the brother , being stripped naked , was seated . Over his ...
The king commanded a deep pit to be made , and a chair composed of the most
frail materials , and supported by four flight legs , to be placed inclining over the
edge of the pit . In this the brother , being stripped naked , was seated . Over his ...
עמוד 154
... Martin's church stood a choir of boys and men , who sung , not spiritual hynins ,
but new balads in praise of her majesty . On the conduit without Ludgate , where
the arms and angels had been refreshed , was erected a tower with four turrets ...
... Martin's church stood a choir of boys and men , who sung , not spiritual hynins ,
but new balads in praise of her majesty . On the conduit without Ludgate , where
the arms and angels had been refreshed , was erected a tower with four turrets ...
עמוד 326
At eight of the clock at night , began a stage - play of goodly matter , being the
miraculous history of the life of that faint " , which continued four hours , and was
concluded with many religious fongs 6 . Many curious circumstances of the
nature ...
At eight of the clock at night , began a stage - play of goodly matter , being the
miraculous history of the life of that faint " , which continued four hours , and was
concluded with many religious fongs 6 . Many curious circumstances of the
nature ...
עמוד 326
At eight of the clock at night , began a stage - play of goodly matter , being the
miraculous history of the life of that faint * , which continued four hours , and was
concluded with many religious fongs . Many curious circumstances of the nature
of ...
At eight of the clock at night , began a stage - play of goodly matter , being the
miraculous history of the life of that faint * , which continued four hours , and was
concluded with many religious fongs . Many curious circumstances of the nature
of ...
עמוד 327
For painting three fanchoms and four tormentors , words which I do not
understand , but perhaps phantoms and devils ... The rest was expended for a
feast on the occasion , in which are recited , “ Four chicken for the gentilmen , iv ,
d .
For painting three fanchoms and four tormentors , words which I do not
understand , but perhaps phantoms and devils ... The rest was expended for a
feast on the occasion , in which are recited , “ Four chicken for the gentilmen , iv ,
d .
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