Bede--Stevenson: An Anthology of English ProseJ.M. Dent, 1953 - 400 páginas |
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... asked , whether they were all in charity with him , and without any enmity or rancour ? They answered , that they were all in perfect charity , and free from anger ; and in their turn asked him , whether he was in the same mind towards ...
... asked , whether they were all in charity with him , and without any enmity or rancour ? They answered , that they were all in perfect charity , and free from anger ; and in their turn asked him , whether he was in the same mind towards ...
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... asked him if he could direct him to an alehouse . The fellow , who had just left it , and perceived the house and sign to be within sight , thinking he had jeered him , and being of a morose temper , bade him follow his nose and be d ...
... asked him if he could direct him to an alehouse . The fellow , who had just left it , and perceived the house and sign to be within sight , thinking he had jeered him , and being of a morose temper , bade him follow his nose and be d ...
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... asked : ' and will you not be coming up to the house yonder , poor cot though it is , and have a sup of milk , and a rest if it's weary you are ? ' " You are having my thanks for that , ' he said , ' and it is as though I had both the ...
... asked : ' and will you not be coming up to the house yonder , poor cot though it is , and have a sup of milk , and a rest if it's weary you are ? ' " You are having my thanks for that , ' he said , ' and it is as though I had both the ...
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RICHARD HAKLUYT 1552 ?1616 | 53 |
THOMAS DEKKER 1570?1641 | 79 |
George Herbert at Bemerton | 92 |
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