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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Sivu 10
... sure I could not leave her without the most lively and afflicting inquietude . You will pardon , I 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 ...
... sure I could not leave her without the most lively and afflicting inquietude . You will pardon , I 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 ...
Sivu 11
... sure you can talk upon many more rational subjects , request your favour , to give me your opinion on some articles in this Hebrew Bible you see lying open on the table in this room . My father , sir , among other things he has taken ...
... sure you can talk upon many more rational subjects , request your favour , to give me your opinion on some articles in this Hebrew Bible you see lying open on the table in this room . My father , sir , among other things he has taken ...
Sivu 26
... sure to be out of breath before he got to the end of it . So that really verse in those days was but downright prose tagged with rhymes . Mr. Waller removed all these faults , brought in more poly- syllables and smoother measures ...
... sure to be out of breath before he got to the end of it . So that really verse in those days was but downright prose tagged with rhymes . Mr. Waller removed all these faults , brought in more poly- syllables and smoother measures ...
Sivu 27
... 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.
... 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.
Sivu 28
... sure Miss Woodhouse will allow me just to run across and entreat her to come in ; my mother will be so very happy to see her - and now we are such a nice party , she cannot refuse . " Aye , pray do , " said Mr. Frank Churchill , " Miss ...
... sure Miss Woodhouse will allow me just to run across and entreat her to come in ; my mother will be so very happy to see her - and now we are such a nice party , she cannot refuse . " Aye , pray do , " said Mr. Frank Churchill , " Miss ...
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