An Oxford Anthology of English ProseArnold Whitridge, John Wendell Dodds, Howard Foster Lowry Oxford University Press, 1935 - 950 sider |
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... supposed to be made by a departed spirit , for the detection of some enormous crime . ' About ten at night the gentlemen met in the chamber in which the girl , supposed to be disturbed by a spirit , had , with proper caution , been put ...
... supposed to be made by a departed spirit , for the detection of some enormous crime . ' About ten at night the gentlemen met in the chamber in which the girl , supposed to be disturbed by a spirit , had , with proper caution , been put ...
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... supposed dark period was not universal , but partial and successive , or alternate ; that the dark age of England was not the dark age of Italy , but that one country was in its light and vigour , whilst another was in its gloom and ...
... supposed dark period was not universal , but partial and successive , or alternate ; that the dark age of England was not the dark age of Italy , but that one country was in its light and vigour , whilst another was in its gloom and ...
Side 539
... supposed victories he had won ; and he insisted also on my bearing a part in these ' Te Deums . ' Now , as I knew of no such victories , but resolutely asserted the truth - viz . , that we ran away -a slight jar was thus given to the ...
... supposed victories he had won ; and he insisted also on my bearing a part in these ' Te Deums . ' Now , as I knew of no such victories , but resolutely asserted the truth - viz . , that we ran away -a slight jar was thus given to the ...
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