Life in English Literature: An Introduction for Beginners, Volumes 1-3Methuen, 1949 - 535 páginas |
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Página 58
... come , and he comes , I tell my servant , “ Do this , " and he does it . ' When Jesus heard that , he marvelled ; ' I tell you truly , ' he said to his followers , ' I have never met faith like this anywhere in Israel . Many , I tell ...
... come , and he comes , I tell my servant , “ Do this , " and he does it . ' When Jesus heard that , he marvelled ; ' I tell you truly , ' he said to his followers , ' I have never met faith like this anywhere in Israel . Many , I tell ...
Página 106
... come . Juliet's parents arrange for her to be married ! She turns for help to the Nurse ; but , alas , her old comforter fails her . Overawed by her employers , and doubtless afraid that , if the marriage to Romeo comes out , her own ...
... come . Juliet's parents arrange for her to be married ! She turns for help to the Nurse ; but , alas , her old comforter fails her . Overawed by her employers , and doubtless afraid that , if the marriage to Romeo comes out , her own ...
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... comes forth to the throne , and there passed through more ceremonies ; as taking the oath , and having things read to him by the Bishop ; and his lords ( who put on their caps as soon as the King put on his crown ) and bishops come ...
... comes forth to the throne , and there passed through more ceremonies ; as taking the oath , and having things read to him by the Bishop ; and his lords ( who put on their caps as soon as the King put on his crown ) and bishops come ...
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Life in English Literature: An Introduction for Beginners, Volumes 1-3 Leonard Alfred George Strong,Monica Redlich Visualização de excertos - 1949 |
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