The Oxford Book of English ProseArthur Quiller-Couch Clarendon Press, 1958 - Всего страниц: 1092 |
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... ground up into the air , and by and by it would be all clapped to the ground as though there had been no wind at all , straightway it would rise and fly again . And that which was the most marvel of all , at one time two drifts of snow ...
... ground up into the air , and by and by it would be all clapped to the ground as though there had been no wind at all , straightway it would rise and fly again . And that which was the most marvel of all , at one time two drifts of snow ...
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... ground with the Enemy ; wherein the Officers ' Courage , and Resolution , was so well seconded by the Soldier , that they begun to get ground in all places ; and the Enemy , in wonder of the Men , who out faced their shot with their ...
... ground with the Enemy ; wherein the Officers ' Courage , and Resolution , was so well seconded by the Soldier , that they begun to get ground in all places ; and the Enemy , in wonder of the Men , who out faced their shot with their ...
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... ground - and pausing before he pronounced the word ) — ' gone ! in a moment ? ' The descent of the hat was as if a heavy lump of clay had been kneaded into the crown of it . - Nothing could have expressed the sentiment of mortality , of ...
... ground - and pausing before he pronounced the word ) — ' gone ! in a moment ? ' The descent of the hat was as if a heavy lump of clay had been kneaded into the crown of it . - Nothing could have expressed the sentiment of mortality , of ...
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