English Prose: Narrative, Descriptive and DramaticHenry Arthur Treble Oxford University Press, 1916 - 510 pages |
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... thought there was under him , far from him , an hideous deep black water , and therein were all manner of serpents , and worms , and wild beasts , foul and horrible , and suddenly the king thought the wheel turned up so down , and he ...
... thought there was under him , far from him , an hideous deep black water , and therein were all manner of serpents , and worms , and wild beasts , foul and horrible , and suddenly the king thought the wheel turned up so down , and he ...
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... thought , together ; and piling it up round the bottom of the tree , we set it on fire : so waiting at a distance , to see when the gentlemen's quarters being too hot for them would come flying out at the top . But we were quite ...
... thought , together ; and piling it up round the bottom of the tree , we set it on fire : so waiting at a distance , to see when the gentlemen's quarters being too hot for them would come flying out at the top . But we were quite ...
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... thought , if I had not been let into his character and story , I could have discerned that he had been much separated from company , from his aspect and gesture ; there was a strong but cheerful seriousness in his look , and a certain ...
... thought , if I had not been let into his character and story , I could have discerned that he had been much separated from company , from his aspect and gesture ; there was a strong but cheerful seriousness in his look , and a certain ...
Contents
SIR THOMAS MALORY c 1470 | 1 |
JOHN LYLY 1553 ?1606 | 10 |
WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE 15641616 | 18 |
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Common terms and phrases
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