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... lady chooses to bestow upon her servant is sufficient reward for the greatest hardship he may undergo for her sake . He is her humble vassal , and she is his liege lady . He must be loyal to her for life , however she may treat him ...
... lady chooses to bestow upon her servant is sufficient reward for the greatest hardship he may undergo for her sake . He is her humble vassal , and she is his liege lady . He must be loyal to her for life , however she may treat him ...
Page 124
... lady who expounds the way of salva- tion to the dreamer . In the second , Lady Mede ( reward , bribery ) appears , richly dressed , and is to be married to Falsehood ; but The- ology objects and the various characters proceed to London ...
... lady who expounds the way of salva- tion to the dreamer . In the second , Lady Mede ( reward , bribery ) appears , richly dressed , and is to be married to Falsehood ; but The- ology objects and the various characters proceed to London ...
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... Lady in tones reminiscent of Caliban's attitude to Miranda , and the ensuing dialogue shows him playing skillfully the role of guide and comforter to the Lady . He knows the wood , and will help her find her brothers , whom he saw ...
... Lady in tones reminiscent of Caliban's attitude to Miranda , and the ensuing dialogue shows him playing skillfully the role of guide and comforter to the Lady . He knows the wood , and will help her find her brothers , whom he saw ...
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CHAPTER PAGE 1 ANGLOSAXON LITERATURE | 3 |
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THE VICTORIAN POETS 993 | 13 |
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