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... Eustace , as he had been renamed at his baptism , returned to the place of his revelation and was warned by Christ that he would be assailed by the devil with many sufferings and temptations , and asked whether he would choose the test ...
... Eustace , as he had been renamed at his baptism , returned to the place of his revelation and was warned by Christ that he would be assailed by the devil with many sufferings and temptations , and asked whether he would choose the test ...
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... Eustace from the shipman , for he died suddenly before he could touch her . But Eustace was ignorant of all these things . When fifteen years were passed , the Emperor , being assailed by powerful enemies , and still remembering ...
... Eustace from the shipman , for he died suddenly before he could touch her . But Eustace was ignorant of all these things . When fifteen years were passed , the Emperor , being assailed by powerful enemies , and still remembering ...
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... Eustace was placed in command of the army , and finding how few men he had in comparison with the enemy , gathered in all the young men from the cities and towns and villages . And the two young men , his sons , were sent up from their ...
... Eustace was placed in command of the army , and finding how few men he had in comparison with the enemy , gathered in all the young men from the cities and towns and villages . And the two young men , his sons , were sent up from their ...
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... Eustace at Braintree took advan- tage of his opportunities and developed the scenes of his play in the manner I have indicated . I will freely confess that I do not , and cannot know what THE MIRACLE PLAY IN MEDIAEVAL ENGLAND . 151.
... Eustace at Braintree took advan- tage of his opportunities and developed the scenes of his play in the manner I have indicated . I will freely confess that I do not , and cannot know what THE MIRACLE PLAY IN MEDIAEVAL ENGLAND . 151.
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... Eustace . Mediaeval craftsmen were as skilful as those of to - day ---- there was no device of stage machinery possible down to the beginning of the nineteenth century that was not equally possible in the twelfth . Even the scanty ...
... Eustace . Mediaeval craftsmen were as skilful as those of to - day ---- there was no device of stage machinery possible down to the beginning of the nineteenth century that was not equally possible in the twelfth . Even the scanty ...
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