The Art of ExpositionF. S. Crofts & Company, 1931 - 476 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة 129
... give the Dean that honest hand of his ; the stout old man puts it into his breast , and moves off from him . Would we have liked to live with him ? That is a question which , in dealing with these people's works , and thinking of their ...
... give the Dean that honest hand of his ; the stout old man puts it into his breast , and moves off from him . Would we have liked to live with him ? That is a question which , in dealing with these people's works , and thinking of their ...
الصفحة 421
... give trouble . It is mere pomposity and self - importance , like consulting a mysterious oracle that one carries about with one in one's pocket , instead of asking a common question of an acquaintance or companion . There are two clocks ...
... give trouble . It is mere pomposity and self - importance , like consulting a mysterious oracle that one carries about with one in one's pocket , instead of asking a common question of an acquaintance or companion . There are two clocks ...
الصفحة 473
... give you Dingley Dell . The place re- mained his . None knew better than Old Wardle that this was so . Hospitality , as we have agreed , is not one of the most deep - rooted instincts in man , whereas the sense of possession certainly ...
... give you Dingley Dell . The place re- mained his . None knew better than Old Wardle that this was so . Hospitality , as we have agreed , is not one of the most deep - rooted instincts in man , whereas the sense of possession certainly ...
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