Selections from English literature, by E. Lee, Book 4Elizabeth Lee 1913 |
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Page 57
... FACE . ' Gainst cobwebs . How now ? FACE enters . Do we succeed ? is our day come ? and holds it ? The evening will set red upon you , sir ; You have colour for it , crimson : the red ferment Has done his office . MAMMON . Pertinax , my ...
... FACE . ' Gainst cobwebs . How now ? FACE enters . Do we succeed ? is our day come ? and holds it ? The evening will set red upon you , sir ; You have colour for it , crimson : the red ferment Has done his office . MAMMON . Pertinax , my ...
Page 132
... face , that all his family had died of thirst . All the mob have humour , and two or three began to take the jest ... faces , made the joy still rising till we came into the centre of the city , and centre of the world of trade , the ...
... face , that all his family had died of thirst . All the mob have humour , and two or three began to take the jest ... faces , made the joy still rising till we came into the centre of the city , and centre of the world of trade , the ...
Page 153
... face covered , bathing it with his tears ; although she had been comforting him , as the women . since told me , in elevated strains , but broken accents . On the other side of the bed sat the good widow ; her face overwhelmed with ...
... face covered , bathing it with his tears ; although she had been comforting him , as the women . since told me , in elevated strains , but broken accents . On the other side of the bed sat the good widow ; her face overwhelmed with ...
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GEOFFREY CHAUCER 13401400 | 1 |
WILLIAM CAXTON 1422 ?1491 | 10 |
STEPHEN HAWES d 1523 | 17 |
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