English Prose: Narrative, Descriptive and DramaticHenry Arthur Treble Oxford University Press, 1916 - 510 pages |
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Page 47
... matter . Troubleall . True , your warrant is the matter that is in question ; by what warrant ? Bristle . Madman , hold your peace , I will put you in his room else in the very same hole , do you see ? Quarlous . How , is he a madman ...
... matter . Troubleall . True , your warrant is the matter that is in question ; by what warrant ? Bristle . Madman , hold your peace , I will put you in his room else in the very same hole , do you see ? Quarlous . How , is he a madman ...
Page 140
... matter , sergeant ? I'm afraid you're too rough with these gentlemen . Kite . I'm too mild , sir : they disobey com- mand , sir , and one of them should be shot for an example to the other . Pearmain . Shot ! Tummas . Plume . Come ...
... matter , sergeant ? I'm afraid you're too rough with these gentlemen . Kite . I'm too mild , sir : they disobey com- mand , sir , and one of them should be shot for an example to the other . Pearmain . Shot ! Tummas . Plume . Come ...
Page 221
... matter . Sir Peter Teazle . A very clear account , upon my word ; and I dare swear the lady will vouch for every article of it . Lady Teazle . For not one word of it , Sir Peter ! Sir Peter Teazle . How ! don't you think it worth while ...
... matter . Sir Peter Teazle . A very clear account , upon my word ; and I dare swear the lady will vouch for every article of it . Lady Teazle . For not one word of it , Sir Peter ! Sir Peter Teazle . How ! don't you think it worth while ...
Contents
SIR THOMAS MALORY c 1470 | 1 |
JOHN LYLY 1553 ?1606 | 10 |
WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE 15641616 | 18 |
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