English Prose: Narrative, Descriptive and DramaticHenry Arthur Treble Oxford University Press, 1916 - 510 pages |
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... turned , she saw , upon a race against time , and the arrears of the road ; and she , poor thing ! how little qualified could she be , in such a condition , for a race of any kind ; and against two such obstinate brutes as Time and ...
... turned , she saw , upon a race against time , and the arrears of the road ; and she , poor thing ! how little qualified could she be , in such a condition , for a race of any kind ; and against two such obstinate brutes as Time and ...
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... turned on her beam - ends towards the shore , now nothing but her keel , as she sprung wildly over and turned towards the sea , the bell rang ; and its sound , the knell of those unhappy men , was borne towards us on the wind . Again we ...
... turned on her beam - ends towards the shore , now nothing but her keel , as she sprung wildly over and turned towards the sea , the bell rang ; and its sound , the knell of those unhappy men , was borne towards us on the wind . Again we ...
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... turned from the window with gladness in her eyes , for the wife's chief dread was stilled . 6 Dear , I'm so thankful you're come , ' she said , going towards him . I began to get ... She paused abruptly , for Godfrey was laying down his ...
... turned from the window with gladness in her eyes , for the wife's chief dread was stilled . 6 Dear , I'm so thankful you're come , ' she said , going towards him . I began to get ... She paused abruptly , for Godfrey was laying down his ...
Contents
SIR THOMAS MALORY c 1470 | 1 |
JOHN LYLY 1553 ?1606 | 10 |
WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE 15641616 | 18 |
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Common terms and phrases
answered Apollyon Appletree better Bobadill called Captain Castlewood Charles Surface Christian Collins cried Croaker Dangle dear Dogberry Doon Hill door Enter Esmond Exeunt eyes father fellow Foible gave gentleman give Great-heart Hamlet hand hast hath head hear heard heart Honeywood honour Hyder Ali Joseph Surface king Arthur Kite knew Knowell Lady Teazle live look lord Lory Lovel madam Master Constable mind Mirabell morning never night noble Orlando Partridge passed Pearmain play Plume poor pray prince Quarlous queen replied Rosalind Rosencrantz seemed Servant Shylock side Sir Arthur Sir Bedivere Sir Fretful Sir Lucan Sir Mordred Sir Peter Teazle Sir Roger Sneer soon speak stood storm sure sword talk tell thee thing thou thought told tree Tummas turned Watch Weisspriess wife wind word Young Fashion