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 |
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... HOPE , THOMAS ( 1770 ? -1831 ) A Mohammedan Teacher 329 WORDSWORTH , WILLIAM ( 1770-1850 ) Prose and metre 674 SCOTT , SIR WALTER ( 1771-1832 ) Meg Merrilies and the Dominie 546 Desultory reading 548 SMITH , SYDNEY ( 1771-1845 ) ...
... HOPE , THOMAS ( 1770 ? -1831 ) A Mohammedan Teacher 329 WORDSWORTH , WILLIAM ( 1770-1850 ) Prose and metre 674 SCOTT , SIR WALTER ( 1771-1832 ) Meg Merrilies and the Dominie 546 Desultory reading 548 SMITH , SYDNEY ( 1771-1845 ) ...
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... hope , Madam , this effusion of my heart , and suffer me to demonstrate by a thousand and a thousand actions , that I honour you in a manner unutterable , and from this time , can imagine no happiness without you . Sir ( this inimitable ...
... hope , Madam , this effusion of my heart , and suffer me to demonstrate by a thousand and a thousand actions , that I honour you in a manner unutterable , and from this time , can imagine no happiness without you . Sir ( this inimitable ...
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... hope in Latin have been most bold in English , when surely every man that is most ready to talk is not most able to write . He that will write well in any tongue must follow this counsel of Aristotle , to speak as the common people do ...
... hope in Latin have been most bold in English , when surely every man that is most ready to talk is not most able to write . He that will write well in any tongue must follow this counsel of Aristotle , to speak as the common people do ...
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... Miss Smith . How do you do , Miss Smith ? -Very well , I thank you . And I begged Mrs. Weston to come with me , that I might be sure of succeeding . ' I hope Mrs. Bates and Miss Fairfax are " 66 Very well , I am much obliged to AUSTEN 27.
... Miss Smith . How do you do , Miss Smith ? -Very well , I thank you . And I begged Mrs. Weston to come with me , that I might be sure of succeeding . ' I hope Mrs. Bates and Miss Fairfax are " 66 Very well , I am much obliged to AUSTEN 27.
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... hope , and these ladies will oblige us . ' Emma would be very happy to wait on Mrs. Bates , & c . , ' and they did at last move out of the shop , with no further delay from Miss Bates than , 6 ' How do you do , Mrs. Ford ? I beg your ...
... hope , and these ladies will oblige us . ' Emma would be very happy to wait on Mrs. Bates , & c . , ' and they did at last move out of the shop , with no further delay from Miss Bates than , 6 ' How do you do , Mrs. Ford ? I beg your ...
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