The Prose Works: The Countess of Pembrokes ArcadiaUniversity Press, 1962 |
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... unto them : and therefore , they delivering his chest unto him , he opened it , and would have presented the with two very rich jewels , but they absolutelie refused them , telling him they were more then enough rewarded in the knowing ...
... unto them : and therefore , they delivering his chest unto him , he opened it , and would have presented the with two very rich jewels , but they absolutelie refused them , telling him they were more then enough rewarded in the knowing ...
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... unto them , & withall , speaking aloud , that she had something to say unto them , that would please them . But she was answered a while with nothing but shouts and cries ; and some beginning to throw stones at her , not daring to ...
... unto them , & withall , speaking aloud , that she had something to say unto them , that would please them . But she was answered a while with nothing but shouts and cries ; and some beginning to throw stones at her , not daring to ...
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... unto them . Onely Clinias and Amphialus did exceed the bounds of 2 mediocrity : the one in his naturall coldnesse of cowardise , the other in heate of courage . For Clinias ( who was bold onely in busie whisperings , and even in that ...
... unto them . Onely Clinias and Amphialus did exceed the bounds of 2 mediocrity : the one in his naturall coldnesse of cowardise , the other in heate of courage . For Clinias ( who was bold onely in busie whisperings , and even in that ...
Contents
PAGE | 73 |
The Countesse of Pembrokes Arcadia I | 145 |
List of Misprints in the Quarto which have been | 520 |
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