Manual of English LiteratureJ.M. Dent & Company, 1926 - 356 pagina's |
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Pagina 87
... seems " crooked shins ; " or " the shin 5 Bedaubed . 3 Peeped . quite satisfactory : towards the hock or ankle ? " 6 Mud . 7 Two . 8 Mr. Wright suggests fitter ; which does not seem to make sense . 9 Were worn out . 12 Fen , mud . 14 ...
... seems " crooked shins ; " or " the shin 5 Bedaubed . 3 Peeped . quite satisfactory : towards the hock or ankle ? " 6 Mud . 7 Two . 8 Mr. Wright suggests fitter ; which does not seem to make sense . 9 Were worn out . 12 Fen , mud . 14 ...
Pagina 95
... seems at work only for the day that is passing over him ; here , for all time . All his poetical faculties put forth a strength in the Canterbury Tales they have nowhere else shown ; not only is his knowledge of life and character ...
... seems at work only for the day that is passing over him ; here , for all time . All his poetical faculties put forth a strength in the Canterbury Tales they have nowhere else shown ; not only is his knowledge of life and character ...
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... seems he leaned very lightly on the neb thereof , though weightily enough in another sense , perform- ing not ... seem to be not an unhealthy occupation . The above sketch is Fuller all over , in heart as well as in head and hand - the ...
... seems he leaned very lightly on the neb thereof , though weightily enough in another sense , perform- ing not ... seem to be not an unhealthy occupation . The above sketch is Fuller all over , in heart as well as in head and hand - the ...
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A Manual of English Literature: And of the History of the ..., Volumes 1-2 George Lillie Craik Volledige weergave - 1874 |
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