A Guide to English Literature, Volumen2Boris Ford Penguin Books, 1954 |
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... death , an old man : Right as they wolde han troden over a style , An old man and a poure with hem mette . This olde ... Death , comes as a warning of Death , knows about Death , and where he is to be found : To finde Deeth , turne up ...
... death , an old man : Right as they wolde han troden over a style , An old man and a poure with hem mette . This olde ... Death , comes as a warning of Death , knows about Death , and where he is to be found : To finde Deeth , turne up ...
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... Death himself in disguise . Since that idea evidently occurs , it may be ac- cepted as an element of the meaning ; but there is no confirmation , though he says that he wants to but cannot die and has business to go about . He has the ...
... Death himself in disguise . Since that idea evidently occurs , it may be ac- cepted as an element of the meaning ; but there is no confirmation , though he says that he wants to but cannot die and has business to go about . He has the ...
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... Death assures Everyman , ' Wete thou well , thou shalt make none attourney ' . Not only does Death come equally to all , but he ' makes all equal when he comes ' ; ' I set not by gold , silver , nor riches , ' he says , ' ne by pope ...
... Death assures Everyman , ' Wete thou well , thou shalt make none attourney ' . Not only does Death come equally to all , but he ' makes all equal when he comes ' ; ' I set not by gold , silver , nor riches , ' he says , ' ne by pope ...
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