The Great Tradition in English Literature: From Shakespeare to Jane AustenCitadel Press, 1962 |
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... never had the strength to drink off a bottle like a prize fighter ; or because my hand has never grown horny with hold- ing a plough - share ; or because I was not a farm - hand at seven , and so never took a midday nap in the sun ...
... never had the strength to drink off a bottle like a prize fighter ; or because my hand has never grown horny with hold- ing a plough - share ; or because I was not a farm - hand at seven , and so never took a midday nap in the sun ...
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... never won , he never surrendered and little as he finally anticipated victory , still less did he ever accept defeat . He did not see how the common man could ever regain his birthright , but he never doubted that he should . Nor did he ...
... never won , he never surrendered and little as he finally anticipated victory , still less did he ever accept defeat . He did not see how the common man could ever regain his birthright , but he never doubted that he should . Nor did he ...
Pagina 369
... never able to suppose that other people could feel differently from himself , he was very much disposed to think ... never to marry : ... I have none of the usual inducements of women to marry . Were I to fall in love , indeed , it would ...
... never able to suppose that other people could feel differently from himself , he was very much disposed to think ... never to marry : ... I have none of the usual inducements of women to marry . Were I to fall in love , indeed , it would ...
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