An Oxford Anthology of English ProseArnold Whitridge, John Wendell Dodds, Howard Foster Lowry Oxford University Press, 1935 - 950 Seiten |
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... poor can do it . I do not mean the veriest poor of all , but persons as we were , just above poverty . ― - ' I know what you were going to say , that it is mighty pleasant at the end of the year to make all meet , and much ado we used ...
... poor can do it . I do not mean the veriest poor of all , but persons as we were , just above poverty . ― - ' I know what you were going to say , that it is mighty pleasant at the end of the year to make all meet , and much ado we used ...
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... poor Earth , with her poor joys , was now my needy Mother , not my cruel Step- dame ; Man , with his so mad Wants and so mean Endeavours , had become the dearer to me ; and even for his sufferings and his sins , I now first named him ...
... poor Earth , with her poor joys , was now my needy Mother , not my cruel Step- dame ; Man , with his so mad Wants and so mean Endeavours , had become the dearer to me ; and even for his sufferings and his sins , I now first named him ...
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... poor life I lead ; how little is in my poor pot that is boil- ing there . Well , look into the pot ! There is half a pound of meat , one carrot and three onions ; that is all : go and tell the whole world that , if you like , Monsieur ...
... poor life I lead ; how little is in my poor pot that is boil- ing there . Well , look into the pot ! There is half a pound of meat , one carrot and three onions ; that is all : go and tell the whole world that , if you like , Monsieur ...
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Le Morte Darthur | 1 |
Roger Ascham 15151568 | 19 |
Sir Thomas North | 29 |
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