The Best in Their KindRichards Press, 1949 - 456 pages |
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Page 101
... better than yourself , all you can do is to take the best moments you have had and to imagine them prolonged . We do not really know what it feels like to be a man much better than ourselves . To project our- selves into a wicked ...
... better than yourself , all you can do is to take the best moments you have had and to imagine them prolonged . We do not really know what it feels like to be a man much better than ourselves . To project our- selves into a wicked ...
Page 174
... better what was nice and delicate . Mr. Wilkes was very assiduous in help- ing him to some fine veal . ' Pray give me leave , Sir ; -It is better here - A little of the brown - Some fat , Sir - A little of the stuff- ing - Some gravy ...
... better what was nice and delicate . Mr. Wilkes was very assiduous in help- ing him to some fine veal . ' Pray give me leave , Sir ; -It is better here - A little of the brown - Some fat , Sir - A little of the stuff- ing - Some gravy ...
Page 374
... better go yourself , " said the girl , wiping a tear as she looked on the yet senseless form of the tinker ; " you had better go yourself , if you think water will do him good . " I had by this time somewhat re- covered my exhausted ...
... better go yourself , " said the girl , wiping a tear as she looked on the yet senseless form of the tinker ; " you had better go yourself , if you think water will do him good . " I had by this time somewhat re- covered my exhausted ...
Contents
SIR THOMAS MALORY 1413?1470 | 18 |
EDMUND SPENSER 15521599 | 24 |
CHRISTOPHER MARLOWE 15641593 | 38 |
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