Life in English Literature: An Introduction for Beginners, Volumes 1-3Methuen, 1949 - 535 pages |
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Page 29
... tell them a story which would cheer them up : 5 ' Thou beel amy , thou Pardoner , ' he sayde , ' Tell us som myrthe , or japės , right anon ! ' The Pardoner said he would , ' But first , ' quod he , ' heere at this ale stake I wol both ...
... tell them a story which would cheer them up : 5 ' Thou beel amy , thou Pardoner , ' he sayde , ' Tell us som myrthe , or japės , right anon ! ' The Pardoner said he would , ' But first , ' quod he , ' heere at this ale stake I wol both ...
Page 58
... tell another to come , and he comes , I tell my servant , “ Do this , " and he does it . ' When Jesus heard that , he marvelled ; ' I tell you truly , ' he said to his followers , ' I have never met faith like this anywhere in Israel ...
... tell another to come , and he comes , I tell my servant , “ Do this , " and he does it . ' When Jesus heard that , he marvelled ; ' I tell you truly , ' he said to his followers , ' I have never met faith like this anywhere in Israel ...
Page 356
... tell her Beverley- MRS . MALAPROP : Sir ! ABSOLUTE : Oh , I was going to propose that you should tell her , by way of a jest , that it was Beverley who was below - she'd come down fast enough then . Ha ! ha ! ha ! MRS . MALAPROP ...
... tell her Beverley- MRS . MALAPROP : Sir ! ABSOLUTE : Oh , I was going to propose that you should tell her , by way of a jest , that it was Beverley who was below - she'd come down fast enough then . Ha ! ha ! ha ! MRS . MALAPROP ...
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