Twelve Centuries of English Poetry and Prose1910 |
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... fear- ing that my words shall not be believed . And this I have more cause to fear , for that I know how difficultly and hardly I myself would have believed another man telling the same if I had not presently seen it with mine own eyes ...
... fear- ing that my words shall not be believed . And this I have more cause to fear , for that I know how difficultly and hardly I myself would have believed another man telling the same if I had not presently seen it with mine own eyes ...
Page 122
... fear and bondage . And as I do remember , so saith Socrates in one place of Plato . And therefore , if a rod carry the fear of a sword , it is no marvel if those that be fearful of nature choose rather to for- sake the play , than to ...
... fear and bondage . And as I do remember , so saith Socrates in one place of Plato . And therefore , if a rod carry the fear of a sword , it is no marvel if those that be fearful of nature choose rather to for- sake the play , than to ...
Page 123
... fear of beating , from all love of learning , as9 now - when I know what differ- ence it is to have learning , and to have little or none at all — I feel it my greatest grief , and find it my greatest hurt that ever came to me , that it ...
... fear of beating , from all love of learning , as9 now - when I know what differ- ence it is to have learning , and to have little or none at all — I feel it my greatest grief , and find it my greatest hurt that ever came to me , that it ...
Page 124
... fear doth work more in a child for virtue and learning , I will gladly report ; which may be heard with some pleasure , and followed with more profit . Before I went into Germany I came to Broad- gate in Leicestershire , to take my ...
... fear doth work more in a child for virtue and learning , I will gladly report ; which may be heard with some pleasure , and followed with more profit . Before I went into Germany I came to Broad- gate in Leicestershire , to take my ...
Page 153
... fear that which I have long suspected , That thou art fall'n into that damned art For which they two are infamous through the world . SEC . SCHOL . Were he a stranger , not allied to me , The danger of his soul would make me morn . But ...
... fear that which I have long suspected , That thou art fall'n into that damned art For which they two are infamous through the world . SEC . SCHOL . Were he a stranger , not allied to me , The danger of his soul would make me morn . But ...
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