English Prose: Narrative, Descriptive and DramaticHenry Arthur Treble Oxford University Press, 1916 - 510 pages |
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... heard in Genoa , - Shylock . What , what , what ? ill luck , ill luck ? Tubal . -hath an argosy cast away , coming from Tripolis . Shylock . I thank God ! I thank God ! Is it true ? is it true ? Tubal . I spoke with some of the sailors ...
... heard in Genoa , - Shylock . What , what , what ? ill luck , ill luck ? Tubal . -hath an argosy cast away , coming from Tripolis . Shylock . I thank God ! I thank God ! Is it true ? is it true ? Tubal . I spoke with some of the sailors ...
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... heard or saw nothing all that night , or the next day ; so we concluded the men within were all smothered : when , on a sudden , the next night , we heard them upon the top of the tree again , shouting and hallooing like madmen . We ...
... heard or saw nothing all that night , or the next day ; so we concluded the men within were all smothered : when , on a sudden , the next night , we heard them upon the top of the tree again , shouting and hallooing like madmen . We ...
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... heard at Temple Bar . The boats which covered the Thames gave an answering cheer . A peal of gunpowder was heard on the water , and another , and another ; and so , in a few moments , the glad tidings went flying past the Savoy and the ...
... heard at Temple Bar . The boats which covered the Thames gave an answering cheer . A peal of gunpowder was heard on the water , and another , and another ; and so , in a few moments , the glad tidings went flying past the Savoy and the ...
Contents
SIR THOMAS MALORY c 1470 | 1 |
JOHN LYLY 1553 ?1606 | 10 |
WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE 15641616 | 18 |
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