Selections from English literature, by E. Lee, 4. raamatElizabeth Lee 1913 |
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... gone far enough already ; farther than I'd have gone for all the king's dominions . " Jones offered to speak , but Partridge cried " Hush , hush , dear sir ; don't you hear him ? " And during the whole speech of the ghost , he sat with ...
... gone far enough already ; farther than I'd have gone for all the king's dominions . " Jones offered to speak , but Partridge cried " Hush , hush , dear sir ; don't you hear him ? " And during the whole speech of the ghost , he sat with ...
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... gone a little about ; -no matter , ' tis for health , —let us only carry it back in our mind , to the mortality of Trim's hat— “ Are we not here now , and gone in a moment ? " There was nothing in the sentence ; - ' twas one of your ...
... gone a little about ; -no matter , ' tis for health , —let us only carry it back in our mind , to the mortality of Trim's hat— “ Are we not here now , and gone in a moment ? " There was nothing in the sentence ; - ' twas one of your ...
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... gone : I love the people and the land no longer . My lord , ask me not about them ; I may speak injuriously . ESSEX . Think rather then of thy happier hours and busier occupations ; these likewise may instruct me . SPENSER . The first ...
... gone : I love the people and the land no longer . My lord , ask me not about them ; I may speak injuriously . ESSEX . Think rather then of thy happier hours and busier occupations ; these likewise may instruct me . SPENSER . The first ...
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GEOFFREY CHAUCER 13401400 | 1 |
WILLIAM CAXTON 1422 ?1491 | 10 |
STEPHEN HAWES d 1523 | 17 |
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