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Examples of English Prose: From the Reign of Elizabeth to the Present Time ... - Page 61
by George Walker - 1825 - 615 pages
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They Saw it Happen: Eyewitness Reports of Great Events

Louis Leo Snyder - 1951 - 510 pages
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Sir Walter Raleigh

Sir Philip Montefiore Magnus - 1952 - 142 pages
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Prose of the English Renaissance

John William Hebel - 1952 - 908 pages
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Bede--Stevenson: An Anthology of English Prose

S. L. Edwards - 1953 - 426 pages
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Tudor Poetry and Prose, Volume 10

John William Hebel - 1953 - 1414 pages
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The Concise Usage and Abusage: A Modern Guide to Good English

Eric Partridge - 1954 - 240 pages
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The Concise Usage and Abusage

Eric Partridge - 1961 - 244 pages
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English: A Course for Human Beings

Eric Partridge - 1954 - 572 pages
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Sir Walter Raleigh

Sir Philip Montefiore Magnus - 1956 - 170 pages
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Elizabethans at Home

Lu Emily Hess Pearson - 1957 - 662 pages
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