Life in English Literature: An Introduction for Beginners, Volumes 1-3Methuen, 1949 - 535 pages |
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Page 229
... passed through all the ceremonies of the Coronation , which to my great grief I and most in the Abbey could not see . The crown being put upon his head , a great shout begun , and he comes forth to the throne , and there passed through ...
... passed through all the ceremonies of the Coronation , which to my great grief I and most in the Abbey could not see . The crown being put upon his head , a great shout begun , and he comes forth to the throne , and there passed through ...
Page 367
... passed through to go to Geneva ; the fourth we turned out of it , and for that day and the next travelled rather ... passing one , met with an odd accident enough . Mr. Walpole had a little fat black spaniel , that he was very fond of ...
... passed through to go to Geneva ; the fourth we turned out of it , and for that day and the next travelled rather ... passing one , met with an odd accident enough . Mr. Walpole had a little fat black spaniel , that he was very fond of ...
Page 397
... passed before me . I knew not players . I was in Persepolis for the time ; and the burning idol of their devotion almost converted me into a worshipper . I was awe - struck , and believed those significations to be more than elemental ...
... passed before me . I knew not players . I was in Persepolis for the time ; and the burning idol of their devotion almost converted me into a worshipper . I was awe - struck , and believed those significations to be more than elemental ...
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