English Prose: Milton to GrayOxford University Press, 1932 |
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Page 197
... ground . But , good God ! to see how sillily they did it , not half a foot under ground , and in the sight of the world from a hundred places , if anybody by accident were near hand , and within sight of a neighbour's window : only my ...
... ground . But , good God ! to see how sillily they did it , not half a foot under ground , and in the sight of the world from a hundred places , if anybody by accident were near hand , and within sight of a neighbour's window : only my ...
Page 280
... ground with my oar , I could thrust her directly in ; but here I had like to have dipped all my cargo in the sea ... ground , which I expected the water would flow over ; and so it did . As soon as I found water enough , for my raft drew ...
... ground with my oar , I could thrust her directly in ; but here I had like to have dipped all my cargo in the sea ... ground , which I expected the water would flow over ; and so it did . As soon as I found water enough , for my raft drew ...
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... ground with hogs , to save the charges of ploughs , cattle , and labour . The method is this : in an acre of ground you bury , at six inches distance and eight deep , a quantity of acorns , dates , chestnuts , and other mast or ...
... ground with hogs , to save the charges of ploughs , cattle , and labour . The method is this : in an acre of ground you bury , at six inches distance and eight deep , a quantity of acorns , dates , chestnuts , and other mast or ...
Contents
JOHN MILTON 16081674 | 1 |
THOMAS URQUHART 16111660 | 26 |
JEREMY TAYLOR 16131667 | 40 |
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