The College Survey of English Literature ...: The romantic period. The Victorian period. The contemporary periodBartlett Jere Whiting, Fred Benjamin Millett Harcourt, Brace, 1942 |
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... never had heard my father's or mother's voice once raised in any question with each other ; nor seen an angry or even slightly hurt or offended , glance in the eyes of either . I had never heard a servant scolded ; nor even suddenly ...
... never had heard my father's or mother's voice once raised in any question with each other ; nor seen an angry or even slightly hurt or offended , glance in the eyes of either . I had never heard a servant scolded ; nor even suddenly ...
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... never , oh , never , a one for me ! Which is exasperating for A highly susceptible Chancellor ! When I Went to the Bar 10 20 30 Strephon , who has dared to love Phyllis without the consent of the Court , seeks to justify himself on the ...
... never , oh , never , a one for me ! Which is exasperating for A highly susceptible Chancellor ! When I Went to the Bar 10 20 30 Strephon , who has dared to love Phyllis without the consent of the Court , seeks to justify himself on the ...
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... Never again would she and Constantia be told to 10 chair and pointing out that feather boa to Constan- make that monkey take his noise somewhere else . Never would sound that loud , strange bellow when father thought they were not ...
... Never again would she and Constantia be told to 10 chair and pointing out that feather boa to Constan- make that monkey take his noise somewhere else . Never would sound that loud , strange bellow when father thought they were not ...
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