English Prose: Narrative, Descriptive and DramaticHenry Arthur Treble Oxford University Press, 1916 - 510 pages |
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... side that the soldiers do not ; and that the horse , if preserved at all , is preserved in a way that will leave him very little to boast of . The party had gathered wild berries and esculent roots at the foot of the mountains , and the ...
... side that the soldiers do not ; and that the horse , if preserved at all , is preserved in a way that will leave him very little to boast of . The party had gathered wild berries and esculent roots at the foot of the mountains , and the ...
Page 418
... side , entangled in a maze of sail and rigging ; and all that ruin , as the ship rolled and beat - which she did without a moment's pause , and with a violence quite inconceivable - beat the side as if it would stave it in . Some ...
... side , entangled in a maze of sail and rigging ; and all that ruin , as the ship rolled and beat - which she did without a moment's pause , and with a violence quite inconceivable - beat the side as if it would stave it in . Some ...
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... side - shot at your better fortune . Now , what I like so much in France is the clear unflinch- ing recognition by everybody of his own luck . They all know on which side their bread is buttered , and take a pleasure in showing it to ...
... side - shot at your better fortune . Now , what I like so much in France is the clear unflinch- ing recognition by everybody of his own luck . They all know on which side their bread is buttered , and take a pleasure in showing it to ...
Contents
SIR THOMAS MALORY c 1470 | 1 |
JOHN LYLY 1553 ?1606 | 10 |
WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE 15641616 | 18 |
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