Life in English Literature: An Introduction for Beginners, Volumes 1-3Methuen, 1949 - 535 páginas |
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... manner from house to house and street to street , at great distances one from the other ; for the heat with a long set of fair and warm weather had even ignited the air and prepared the materials to conceive the fire , which devoured ...
... manner from house to house and street to street , at great distances one from the other ; for the heat with a long set of fair and warm weather had even ignited the air and prepared the materials to conceive the fire , which devoured ...
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... manner of applauding in England ; the manner is absurd , but every country you know has its peculiar absurdities . I was equally surprised , however , at the submission1 of the actress , who should have considered herself as a queen ...
... manner of applauding in England ; the manner is absurd , but every country you know has its peculiar absurdities . I was equally surprised , however , at the submission1 of the actress , who should have considered herself as a queen ...
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... manner , and esteemed a very formidable likeness . There she is , you see , a shepherdess feeding her flock . You shall have her for five pounds ten - the sheep are worth the money . SIR OLIVER : Ah ! poor Deborah ! a woman who set such ...
... manner , and esteemed a very formidable likeness . There she is , you see , a shepherdess feeding her flock . You shall have her for five pounds ten - the sheep are worth the money . SIR OLIVER : Ah ! poor Deborah ! a woman who set such ...
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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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Apollyon Ben Jonson Betsey Betsinda Byron called Cavalier poets character CHARLES SURFACE Chaucer CHIEF JUSTICE Coleridge cried dead death Dickens DOGB drink English eyes Faerie Queene fair FALSTAFF father Faustus fear Felpham fire Gamp gentleman give hand happy HARDCASTLE hath head hear heard heart heaven heroic couplet honour HOSTESS humour Johnson JULIET King L. A. G. STRONG lady LEATHERHEAD live London look Lord Majesty MALAPROP Master constable matter mind MOSCA never night once Paston play pleasure poems poet poetry POINS poor Pope pray Prig PRINCE HENRY PUFF Queen Romeo servant Shakespeare Sir Bedivere sleep soul Spenser spirit story sweet Swift talk Tamburlaine tell theatre thee things thou art thought to-day told took Tybalt uncle Toby unto VOLPONE walk wife wind word Wordsworth write wrote young