The Oxford Book of English ProseArthur Quiller-Couch Clarendon Press, 1958 - Всего страниц: 1092 |
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... never do , for I shal never be soo fals to you of that I have promysed , but the same deystenye that ye have taken you to I wyl take me unto , for to plese Iesu , & ever for you I cast me specially to praye . Yf thou wylt do so , sayd ...
... never do , for I shal never be soo fals to you of that I have promysed , but the same deystenye that ye have taken you to I wyl take me unto , for to plese Iesu , & ever for you I cast me specially to praye . Yf thou wylt do so , sayd ...
Стр. 587
... never was at a loss for a word , and for the properest word , so Cavanagh always could tell the degree of force necessary to be given to a ball , and the precise direction in which it should be sent . He did his work with the greatest ...
... never was at a loss for a word , and for the properest word , so Cavanagh always could tell the degree of force necessary to be given to a ball , and the precise direction in which it should be sent . He did his work with the greatest ...
Стр. 656
... never speaks of himself except when compelled , never defends himself by a mere retort , he has no ears for slander or gossip , is scrupulous in imputing motives to those who interfere with him , and interprets everything for the best ...
... never speaks of himself except when compelled , never defends himself by a mere retort , he has no ears for slander or gossip , is scrupulous in imputing motives to those who interfere with him , and interprets everything for the best ...
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