An Oxford Anthology of English ProseArnold Whitridge, John Wendell Dodds, Howard Foster Lowry Oxford University Press, 1935 - 950 sider |
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Side 115
... Look you , scholar , thereabout we shall have a bite presently , or not at all . Have with you , Sir ! o ' my word I have hold of him ! Oh ! it is a great log- ger - headed Chub ; come , hang him upon that willow twig , and let's be ...
... Look you , scholar , thereabout we shall have a bite presently , or not at all . Have with you , Sir ! o ' my word I have hold of him ! Oh ! it is a great log- ger - headed Chub ; come , hang him upon that willow twig , and let's be ...
Side 302
... look'd for- wards ; but look'd , as if it look'd at some- thing beyond this world . How one of his order came by it , heaven above , who let it fall upon a monk's shoulders , best knows : but it would have suited a Bramin , and had I ...
... look'd for- wards ; but look'd , as if it look'd at some- thing beyond this world . How one of his order came by it , heaven above , who let it fall upon a monk's shoulders , best knows : but it would have suited a Bramin , and had I ...
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... look into the pot ! There is half a pound of meat , one carrot and three onions ; that is all : go and tell the whole world that , if you like , Monsieur ! ' -A man of this sort was far gone . The whole world got itself supplied with ...
... look into the pot ! There is half a pound of meat , one carrot and three onions ; that is all : go and tell the whole world that , if you like , Monsieur ! ' -A man of this sort was far gone . The whole world got itself supplied with ...
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