Readings in English and American LiteratureF. S. Crofts & Company, 1945 - 687 Seiten |
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... manner not very advantageous to human kind ; and , for that ' reason , I shall not repeat what they said : only I may be allowed to observe , that his honour , to my great 30 little earlier than his usual hour . I observed would ...
... manner not very advantageous to human kind ; and , for that ' reason , I shall not repeat what they said : only I may be allowed to observe , that his honour , to my great 30 little earlier than his usual hour . I observed would ...
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last observation . This manner of life grew so exquisitely pleasant that he never had a moment heavy upon his hands ; his nights were untroubled and his days joyous , from the practice of temperance and exercise . It s was his manner to ...
last observation . This manner of life grew so exquisitely pleasant that he never had a moment heavy upon his hands ; his nights were untroubled and his days joyous , from the practice of temperance and exercise . It s was his manner to ...
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... manner , may not be omitted , it is requisite to mention , that while talking or even musing as he sat in his chair , he commonly held his head to one side towards his right shoulder , and shook it in a tremulous manner , moving his ...
... manner , may not be omitted , it is requisite to mention , that while talking or even musing as he sat in his chair , he commonly held his head to one side towards his right shoulder , and shook it in a tremulous manner , moving his ...
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BEOWULF | 3 |
THE BALLADS | 24 |
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