English Prose: Narrative, Descriptive and DramaticHenry Arthur Treble Oxford University Press, 1916 - 510 pages |
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Page 170
... seemed not so riotous as those above them , nor yet so tame as those below ; to judge by their looks , many of them seemed strangers there as well as myself . They were chiefly employed during this period of expectation in eating ...
... seemed not so riotous as those above them , nor yet so tame as those below ; to judge by their looks , many of them seemed strangers there as well as myself . They were chiefly employed during this period of expectation in eating ...
Page 413
... seemed possessed by the full might of its wrath , rushing to be gathered to the com- position of another monster . Undulating hills were changed to valleys , undulating valleys ( with a solitary storm - bird sometimes skimming through ...
... seemed possessed by the full might of its wrath , rushing to be gathered to the com- position of another monster . Undulating hills were changed to valleys , undulating valleys ( with a solitary storm - bird sometimes skimming through ...
Page 448
... seemed to smile . I could not think him dead : but his face and throat were washed with rain ; the bed - clothes dripped , and he was perfectly still . The lattice , flapping to and fro , had grazed one hand that rested on the sill ; no ...
... seemed to smile . I could not think him dead : but his face and throat were washed with rain ; the bed - clothes dripped , and he was perfectly still . The lattice , flapping to and fro , had grazed one hand that rested on the sill ; no ...
Contents
SIR THOMAS MALORY c 1470 | 1 |
JOHN LYLY 1553 ?1606 | 10 |
WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE 15641616 | 18 |
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