An Oxford Anthology of English ProseArnold Whitridge, John Wendell Dodds, Howard Foster Lowry Oxford University Press, 1935 - 950 pages |
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Page 112
... OBSERVATIONS OF THE NATURE AND BREEDING OF THE TROUT ; AND HOW TO FISH FOR HIM . AND THE MILKMAID'S SONG . PISCATOR ... observed , that he comes in and goes out of season with the stag and buck . Gesner says , his name is of a German ...
... OBSERVATIONS OF THE NATURE AND BREEDING OF THE TROUT ; AND HOW TO FISH FOR HIM . AND THE MILKMAID'S SONG . PISCATOR ... observed , that he comes in and goes out of season with the stag and buck . Gesner says , his name is of a German ...
Page 178
... observations of the unities of time and place , and integrity of scenes , they have brought on themselves that dearth of plot , and narrowness of imagination , which may be observed in all their plays . How many beautiful accidents ...
... observations of the unities of time and place , and integrity of scenes , they have brought on themselves that dearth of plot , and narrowness of imagination , which may be observed in all their plays . How many beautiful accidents ...
Page 377
... observed , that Scotland had a great many noble wild prospects . Johnson . ' I be- lieve , Sir , you have a great ... observations on the relaxa- tion of nerves and depression of spirits which such weather occasioned ; adding , however ...
... observed , that Scotland had a great many noble wild prospects . Johnson . ' I be- lieve , Sir , you have a great ... observations on the relaxa- tion of nerves and depression of spirits which such weather occasioned ; adding , however ...
Contents
Le Morte Darthur | 1 |
Roger Ascham 15151568 | 19 |
Sir Thomas North | 29 |
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