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the King went on , holding his hand to the Messenger for some more hay . Nobody , " said the Messenger , Quite right , ” said the King , “ this young lady saw him , too . So of course Nobody walks slower than you .
the King went on , holding his hand to the Messenger for some more hay . Nobody , " said the Messenger , Quite right , ” said the King , “ this young lady saw him , too . So of course Nobody walks slower than you .
Pagina 69
( 6 ) Soft as silk : sound as a top : lighter than a feather : brown as a berry : sharp as a needle : happy as a king . These are from John Gay's A New Song of New Similes . It is well , when deciding upon our comparisons , that we make ...
( 6 ) Soft as silk : sound as a top : lighter than a feather : brown as a berry : sharp as a needle : happy as a king . These are from John Gay's A New Song of New Similes . It is well , when deciding upon our comparisons , that we make ...
Pagina 95
“ A picture of the King ' is his likeness ; " a picture of the King's " is one belonging to him . And we should note that the picture may be the only one he has . The popular explanation of the construction , that it is an ellipsis for ...
“ A picture of the King ' is his likeness ; " a picture of the King's " is one belonging to him . And we should note that the picture may be the only one he has . The popular explanation of the construction , that it is an ellipsis for ...
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