Life in English Literature: An Introduction for Beginners, Volumes 1-3Methuen, 1949 - 535 pages |
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Page 99
... bring forth the man I sent . K. EDW . THIRD : Ah , Mortimer , thou know'st that he is slain ! And so shalt thou be too . - Why stays he here ? Bring him unto a hurdle , drag him forth ; Hang him , I say , and set his quarters up : And bring ...
... bring forth the man I sent . K. EDW . THIRD : Ah , Mortimer , thou know'st that he is slain ! And so shalt thou be too . - Why stays he here ? Bring him unto a hurdle , drag him forth ; Hang him , I say , and set his quarters up : And bring ...
Page 233
... bring him and his work to White - hall , for that I would adventure my reputation with his Majesty that he had never seen anything approach it , and that he would be exceedingly pleased and employ him . The King said he would himself go ...
... bring him and his work to White - hall , for that I would adventure my reputation with his Majesty that he had never seen anything approach it , and that he would be exceedingly pleased and employ him . The King said he would himself go ...
Page 517
... bring nothing : never mind- You've proved your artist - nature : what you don't You might bring , so despise me , as I say . Now come , let's backward to the starting - place . See my way : we're two college friends , suppose . Prepare ...
... bring nothing : never mind- You've proved your artist - nature : what you don't You might bring , so despise me , as I say . Now come , let's backward to the starting - place . See my way : we're two college friends , suppose . Prepare ...
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