The Best in Their KindRichards Press, 1949 - 456 pages |
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Page 258
... indeed for a staunch Protestant to plead so continuously for fair play for the Catholics . That was typical of Cobbett's whole way of life . XXXI : WILLIAM WORDSWORTH 1770-1850 M OST of us owe 258 THE BEST IN THEIR KIND.
... indeed for a staunch Protestant to plead so continuously for fair play for the Catholics . That was typical of Cobbett's whole way of life . XXXI : WILLIAM WORDSWORTH 1770-1850 M OST of us owe 258 THE BEST IN THEIR KIND.
Page 313
... fair cousin , that I do not reckon the notice and kindness of Lady Catherine de Burgh as among the least of the advantages in my power to offer . You will find her manners beyond anything I can describe ; and your wit and vivacity , I ...
... fair cousin , that I do not reckon the notice and kindness of Lady Catherine de Burgh as among the least of the advantages in my power to offer . You will find her manners beyond anything I can describe ; and your wit and vivacity , I ...
Page 372
... fair play ? " said she . " Hands off , Belle , " said the other woman ; " do you call it fair play to interfere ? hands off , or I'll be down upon you myself . " But Belle paid no heed to the injunction , and tugged so hard at the ...
... fair play ? " said she . " Hands off , Belle , " said the other woman ; " do you call it fair play to interfere ? hands off , or I'll be down upon you myself . " But Belle paid no heed to the injunction , and tugged so hard at the ...
Contents
SIR THOMAS MALORY 1413?1470 | 18 |
EDMUND SPENSER 15521599 | 24 |
CHRISTOPHER MARLOWE 15641593 | 38 |
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