English Prose: Narrative, Descriptive and DramaticHenry Arthur Treble Oxford University Press, 1916 - 510 pages |
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Page 79
... poor man walking on the bank , or sea - wall , as they call it , by himself . I walked a while also about , seeing the houses all shut at last I fell into some talk , at a distance , with this poor man ; first I asked him how people did ...
... poor man walking on the bank , or sea - wall , as they call it , by himself . I walked a while also about , seeing the houses all shut at last I fell into some talk , at a distance , with this poor man ; first I asked him how people did ...
Page 83
... poor man's foundation was on which he stayed in the danger than mine ; that he had nowhere to fly ; that he had a family to bind him to attendance , which I had not ; and mine was mere presumption , his a true dependence , and a courage ...
... poor man's foundation was on which he stayed in the danger than mine ; that he had nowhere to fly ; that he had a family to bind him to attendance , which I had not ; and mine was mere presumption , his a true dependence , and a courage ...
Page 500
... poor mouth over their poverty , which I take to be the better part of manliness . I have heard a woman in quite a better position at home , with a good bit of money in hand , refer to her own child with a horrid whine as a poor man's ...
... poor mouth over their poverty , which I take to be the better part of manliness . I have heard a woman in quite a better position at home , with a good bit of money in hand , refer to her own child with a horrid whine as a poor man's ...
Contents
SIR THOMAS MALORY c 1470 | 1 |
JOHN LYLY 1553 ?1606 | 10 |
WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE 15641616 | 18 |
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