English Prose: Milton to GrayOxford University Press, 1932 |
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Page 284
... brought away something or other ; but , particularly , the third time I went I brought away as much of the rigging as I could , as also all the small ropes and rope - twine I could get , with a piece of spare canvas , which was to mend ...
... brought away something or other ; but , particularly , the third time I went I brought away as much of the rigging as I could , as also all the small ropes and rope - twine I could get , with a piece of spare canvas , which was to mend ...
Page 298
... brought over four prisoners to feast upon ; that three of them were eaten up , and that he , pointing to himself , was the fourth ; that there had been a great battle between them and their next king , whose subjects it seems he had ...
... brought over four prisoners to feast upon ; that three of them were eaten up , and that he , pointing to himself , was the fourth ; that there had been a great battle between them and their next king , whose subjects it seems he had ...
Page 334
... brought to converse with them . I was soon able to call for bread and drink , or whatever else I wanted . After dinner my company withdrew , and a per- son was sent to me by the King's order , attended by a flapper . He brought with him ...
... brought to converse with them . I was soon able to call for bread and drink , or whatever else I wanted . After dinner my company withdrew , and a per- son was sent to me by the King's order , attended by a flapper . He brought with him ...
Contents
JOHN MILTON 16081674 | 1 |
THOMAS URQUHART 16111660 | 26 |
JEREMY TAYLOR 16131667 | 40 |
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