Bede--Stevenson: An Anthology of English ProseJ.M. Dent, 1953 - 400 pages |
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Page 180
... mean your not speaking it , " said the poet . " You was out , and then they hissed . " - " They hissed , and then I was out , if I remember , answered the player ; and I must say this for myself , that the whole audience allowed I did ...
... mean your not speaking it , " said the poet . " You was out , and then they hissed . " - " They hissed , and then I was out , if I remember , answered the player ; and I must say this for myself , that the whole audience allowed I did ...
Page 249
... mean ; wouldst thou find a refuge from the noises and clamours of the multitude ; wouldst thou enjoy at once solitude and society ; wouldst thou possess the depth of thine own spirit in stillness , without being shut out from the ...
... mean ; wouldst thou find a refuge from the noises and clamours of the multitude ; wouldst thou enjoy at once solitude and society ; wouldst thou possess the depth of thine own spirit in stillness , without being shut out from the ...
Page 349
... mean , " the March Hare " " " I do , " Alice hastily replied ; at least at least I mean what I say that's the same thing , you know . " Not the same thing a bit ! " said the Hatter . might just as well say that ' I see what I eat ' is ...
... mean , " the March Hare " " " I do , " Alice hastily replied ; at least at least I mean what I say that's the same thing , you know . " Not the same thing a bit ! " said the Hatter . might just as well say that ' I see what I eat ' is ...
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RICHARD HAKLUYT 1552 ?1616 | 53 |
THOMAS DEKKER 1570?1641 | 79 |
George Herbert at Bemerton | 92 |
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Common terms and phrases
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