Selections from English literature, by E. Lee, 4. raamatElizabeth Lee 1913 |
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... hand , may God preserve you , and make you sensible of all your errors - you see , in me , how all ends- may you be and down sank her head upon her pillow , she fainting away and drawing from us her hands . We thought she was then gone ...
... hand , may God preserve you , and make you sensible of all your errors - you see , in me , how all ends- may you be and down sank her head upon her pillow , she fainting away and drawing from us her hands . We thought she was then gone ...
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... hands in your pockets . Take your hands from your pockets , Roger ; and from your head , you blockhead you . See how Diggory carries his hands . They're a little too stiff , indeed , but that's no great matter . DIGGORY . Ay , mind how ...
... hands in your pockets . Take your hands from your pockets , Roger ; and from your head , you blockhead you . See how Diggory carries his hands . They're a little too stiff , indeed , but that's no great matter . DIGGORY . Ay , mind how ...
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... hand , Mrs. Ladbrook was standing in skullcap and front , with her turban in her hand , curtsying and smiling blandly and saying , " After you , ma'am , " to another lady in similar circumstances , who had politely offered the ...
... hand , Mrs. Ladbrook was standing in skullcap and front , with her turban in her hand , curtsying and smiling blandly and saying , " After you , ma'am , " to another lady in similar circumstances , who had politely offered the ...
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GEOFFREY CHAUCER 13401400 | 1 |
WILLIAM CAXTON 1422 ?1491 | 10 |
STEPHEN HAWES d 1523 | 17 |
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