Selections from English literature, by E. Lee, Book 4Elizabeth Lee 1913 |
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Page 183
... Honeywood , and many of them . How is this ! you look most shockingly to - day , my dear friend . I hope this weather does not affect your spirits . To be sure if this weather continues — I say nothing . But God send we be all better ...
... Honeywood , and many of them . How is this ! you look most shockingly to - day , my dear friend . I hope this weather does not affect your spirits . To be sure if this weather continues — I say nothing . But God send we be all better ...
Page 184
... HONEYWOOD . I thought otherwise . CROAKER . Ah , Mr. Honeywood , a little of your fine serious advice to the young lady might go far : I know she has a very exalted opinion of your understanding . HONEYWOOD . But would not that be ...
... HONEYWOOD . I thought otherwise . CROAKER . Ah , Mr. Honeywood , a little of your fine serious advice to the young lady might go far : I know she has a very exalted opinion of your understanding . HONEYWOOD . But would not that be ...
Page 185
... HONEYWOOD . His fate affects me . CROAKER . Ah , he grew sick of this miserable life , where we do nothing but eat and grow hungry , dress and undress , get up and lie down ; while reason , that should watch like a nurse by our side ...
... HONEYWOOD . His fate affects me . CROAKER . Ah , he grew sick of this miserable life , where we do nothing but eat and grow hungry , dress and undress , get up and lie down ; while reason , that should watch like a nurse by our side ...
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GEOFFREY CHAUCER 13401400 | 1 |
WILLIAM CAXTON 1422 ?1491 | 10 |
STEPHEN HAWES d 1523 | 17 |
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