Of Reading BooksConstable, 1930 - 153 páginas |
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... fell upon lucky days . They had at their disposal , then , on its Saxon side , a vocabulary scarcely less concrete and vivid than that of the Hebrew itself . Here is a paragraph from a book printed a hundred years before Shakespeare ...
... fell upon lucky days . They had at their disposal , then , on its Saxon side , a vocabulary scarcely less concrete and vivid than that of the Hebrew itself . Here is a paragraph from a book printed a hundred years before Shakespeare ...
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... fell : where he bowed , there he fell down dead . Or take another passage from Malory , and one from the Bible again . Ah , Launcelot , he said , thou were head of all christian knights ; and now I dare say , said Sir Ector , thou Sir ...
... fell : where he bowed , there he fell down dead . Or take another passage from Malory , and one from the Bible again . Ah , Launcelot , he said , thou were head of all christian knights ; and now I dare say , said Sir Ector , thou Sir ...
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... fell to the ground , and bathed his feet with her tears . " In the following paragraph : " Nature at last prevailed , he fell on her neck , and mingled his tears with hers . " On the next page : " As he spoke these last words , his ...
... fell to the ground , and bathed his feet with her tears . " In the following paragraph : " Nature at last prevailed , he fell on her neck , and mingled his tears with hers . " On the next page : " As he spoke these last words , his ...
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The Pilgrims Progress p | 3 |
The Noblest Monument of English Prose p | 47 |
Two Readings of Earth p | 81 |
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