The Best in Their KindRichards Press, 1949 - 456 pages |
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Page 171
... walk briskly on and join his companion ... upon every post , as he passed along , I could observe , he deliberately laid his hand . In the intervals of articulating he made various sounds with his mouth , sometimes as if ruminating ...
... walk briskly on and join his companion ... upon every post , as he passed along , I could observe , he deliberately laid his hand . In the intervals of articulating he made various sounds with his mouth , sometimes as if ruminating ...
Page 176
... walking up and down , he said , " It does not hasten us a bit . It is getting on horse back in a ship . All boys do ... walk , but not throw stones at birds . There may be relaxation but there should be no levity . " 8. A man may write ...
... walking up and down , he said , " It does not hasten us a bit . It is getting on horse back in a ship . All boys do ... walk , but not throw stones at birds . There may be relaxation but there should be no levity . " 8. A man may write ...
Page 272
... walk in a day ? " " Five - and - twenty miles and a bittock . " " And a what ? " said the queen , looking towards the Duke of Argyle . " And about five miles more , " replied the duke . " I thought I was a good walker , " said the queen ...
... walk in a day ? " " Five - and - twenty miles and a bittock . " " And a what ? " said the queen , looking towards the Duke of Argyle . " And about five miles more , " replied the duke . " I thought I was a good walker , " said the queen ...
Contents
SIR THOMAS MALORY 1413?1470 | 18 |
EDMUND SPENSER 15521599 | 24 |
CHRISTOPHER MARLOWE 15641593 | 38 |
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