Selections from English literature, by E. Lee, Book 4Elizabeth Lee 1913 |
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... Nancy Lammeter was to be won by any man , squire or no squire , who led a bad life ? That was not what she had been used to see in her own father , who was the soberest and best man in that country - side , only a little hot and hasty ...
... Nancy Lammeter was to be won by any man , squire or no squire , who led a bad life ? That was not what she had been used to see in her own father , who was the soberest and best man in that country - side , only a little hot and hasty ...
Page 290
... Nancy , as she entered the Blue Room , had to make her little formal curtsy to a group of six . On the one hand , there were ladies no less important than the two Miss Gunns , the wine merchant's daughters from Lytherly , dressed in the ...
... Nancy , as she entered the Blue Room , had to make her little formal curtsy to a group of six . On the one hand , there were ladies no less important than the two Miss Gunns , the wine merchant's daughters from Lytherly , dressed in the ...
Page 291
... Nancy , whose thoughts were always conducted with the propriety and moderation con- spicuous in her manners , remarked to herself that the Miss Gunns were rather hard - featured than otherwise , and that such very low dresses as they ...
... Nancy , whose thoughts were always conducted with the propriety and moderation con- spicuous in her manners , remarked to herself that the Miss Gunns were rather hard - featured than otherwise , and that such very low dresses as they ...
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GEOFFREY CHAUCER 13401400 | 1 |
WILLIAM CAXTON 1422 ?1491 | 10 |
STEPHEN HAWES d 1523 | 17 |
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