Selections from English literature, by E. Lee, Book 4Elizabeth Lee 1913 |
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... dresses were brought home , Mac - Morlan , judiciously resolving to accom- plish his purpose by degrees , withdrew that evening an im- portant part of his dress , and substituted the new article of raiment in its stead . Perceiving that ...
... dresses were brought home , Mac - Morlan , judiciously resolving to accom- plish his purpose by degrees , withdrew that evening an im- portant part of his dress , and substituted the new article of raiment in its stead . Perceiving that ...
Page 294
... dress yourself to suit my skin . What I find fault with , is that notion o ' yours as I must dress myself just like you . But you do as you like with me - you always did , from when first you begun to walk . If you wanted to go the ...
... dress yourself to suit my skin . What I find fault with , is that notion o ' yours as I must dress myself just like you . But you do as you like with me - you always did , from when first you begun to walk . If you wanted to go the ...
Page 295
... dress , and closed her bandbox . Who shall I have to work for when father's gone , if you are to go and take notions in your head and be an old maid , because some folks are no better than they should be ? I haven't a bit o ' patience ...
... dress , and closed her bandbox . Who shall I have to work for when father's gone , if you are to go and take notions in your head and be an old maid , because some folks are no better than they should be ? I haven't a bit o ' patience ...
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GEOFFREY CHAUCER 13401400 | 1 |
WILLIAM CAXTON 1422 ?1491 | 10 |
STEPHEN HAWES d 1523 | 17 |
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