The Pageant of English Prose: Being Five Hundred Passages by Three Hundred and Twenty-five AuthorsRobert Maynard Leonard Milford, Oxford University Press, 1920 - 743 sivua |
Kirjan sisältä
Tulokset 1 - 5 kokonaismäärästä 100
Sivu 7
... hands in the collecting of them , which are incapable of any other employment . Those poor retailers , whom we see so busy in every street , deliver in their respec- tive gleanings to the merchant . The merchant carries them in loads to ...
... hands in the collecting of them , which are incapable of any other employment . Those poor retailers , whom we see so busy in every street , deliver in their respec- tive gleanings to the merchant . The merchant carries them in loads to ...
Sivu 17
... hand trembled , his nerves failed , till on sight of the whole the tremor became universal , the shield and the ... hand in hand and eternally exercised the speculations of the learned ? All this the rude touch of an ignorant woman hath ...
... hand trembled , his nerves failed , till on sight of the whole the tremor became universal , the shield and the ... hand in hand and eternally exercised the speculations of the learned ? All this the rude touch of an ignorant woman hath ...
Sivu 23
... hand , or else for writing it in the English tongue , this answer I may make him , that what the best of the realm think it honest for them to use , I , one of the meanest sort , ought not to suppose it vile for me to write . And though ...
... hand , or else for writing it in the English tongue , this answer I may make him , that what the best of the realm think it honest for them to use , I , one of the meanest sort , ought not to suppose it vile for me to write . And though ...
Sivu 52
... hand for it ; and then what to do next was the wonder . As for finding Uncle Ben - that was his own business , or at any rate his executor's ; first I had to find myself , and plentifully would thank God to find that self at home again ...
... hand for it ; and then what to do next was the wonder . As for finding Uncle Ben - that was his own business , or at any rate his executor's ; first I had to find myself , and plentifully would thank God to find that self at home again ...
Sivu 57
... hand ; why don't you use your right ? ' Because I'm not handy with it , ' said I ; and then getting up , I once more confronted the Flaming Tinman , and struck him six blows for his one , but they were all left- handed blows , and the ...
... hand ; why don't you use your right ? ' Because I'm not handy with it , ' said I ; and then getting up , I once more confronted the Flaming Tinman , and struck him six blows for his one , but they were all left- handed blows , and the ...
Muita painoksia - Näytä kaikki
The Pageant of English Prose: Being Five Hundred Passages by Three Hundred ... Robert Maynard Leonard Esikatselu ei käytettävissä - 2018 |
The Pageant of English Prose, Being Five Hundred Passages by Three Hundred ... Leonard Robert Maynard Esikatselu ei käytettävissä - 2013 |
Yleiset termit ja lausekkeet
Adam Bede admiration astrolabe beauty better body character Christian church Cicero common conscience death delight Demosthenes divine doth earth England English Epicurus excellent eyes father favour FIONA MACLEOD France genius gentleman give glory grace hand hath head heart heaven holy honour human humour imagination inkhorn terms John judgement king labour lady language learned live Long Melford look Lord Maison Carrée Makbeth manner matter means mind nation nature never noble opinion passions PASTON LETTER perfect person philosophy Pilgrim's Progress pleasure Plutarch poet poetry present prince prose reason religion seems sentence Shakespeare Sir Bedivere soul speak speech spirit style sweet tar-water tell thee things thou thought tion tongue true truth unto verse virtue vulgar whist whole words write