The London Book of English ProseEyre and Spottiswoode, 1931 - 665 páginas |
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... talk with ye , I will neither eat with ye , drink with ye , nor pray with ye . They made me , without my search , a species of popular Idol ; they , without reason or judgment , beyond the caprice of their good pleasure , threw down the ...
... talk with ye , I will neither eat with ye , drink with ye , nor pray with ye . They made me , without my search , a species of popular Idol ; they , without reason or judgment , beyond the caprice of their good pleasure , threw down the ...
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... talk about principles when you are really dying for your race or your religion ; the talk chiefly comes in when you are dressing yourself , not to give anyone pleasure , but against rival beauties . I wish I could get that Shakespeare ...
... talk about principles when you are really dying for your race or your religion ; the talk chiefly comes in when you are dressing yourself , not to give anyone pleasure , but against rival beauties . I wish I could get that Shakespeare ...
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... talk at the bar , Mr. Quaint : you are so copiously fluent , you can weary any one's ears sooner than your own tongue . Go , weary our adversaries ' counsel , and the court ; go , thou art a fine- spoken person : adad , I shall make thy ...
... talk at the bar , Mr. Quaint : you are so copiously fluent , you can weary any one's ears sooner than your own tongue . Go , weary our adversaries ' counsel , and the court ; go , thou art a fine- spoken person : adad , I shall make thy ...
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