An Oxford Anthology of English ProseArnold Whitridge, John Wendell Dodds, Howard Foster Lowry Oxford University Press, 1935 - 950 pages |
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... head , and a deeper body than the male Trout , and is usually the better meat . And note , that a hogback , and a little head to either Trout , Salmon , or any other fish , is a sign that that fish is in season . But yet you are to note ...
... head , and a deeper body than the male Trout , and is usually the better meat . And note , that a hogback , and a little head to either Trout , Salmon , or any other fish , is a sign that that fish is in season . But yet you are to note ...
Page 532
... heads . But the third sister , who is also the youngest ! Hush , whisper whilst we talk of her ! Her kingdom is not large , or else no flesh should live ; but within that kingdom all power is hers . Her head , turreted like that of ...
... heads . But the third sister , who is also the youngest ! Hush , whisper whilst we talk of her ! Her kingdom is not large , or else no flesh should live ; but within that kingdom all power is hers . Her head , turreted like that of ...
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... head was never finished . But fin- ished or unfinished , or owing part of its effect to a mellowing decay , the head of Jesus does but consummate the sentiment of the whole company - ghosts through which you see the wall , faint as the ...
... head was never finished . But fin- ished or unfinished , or owing part of its effect to a mellowing decay , the head of Jesus does but consummate the sentiment of the whole company - ghosts through which you see the wall , faint as the ...
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Le Morte Darthur | 1 |
Roger Ascham 15151568 | 19 |
Sir Thomas North | 29 |
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