An Oxford Anthology of English ProseArnold Whitridge, John Wendell Dodds, Howard Foster Lowry Oxford University Press, 1935 - 950 من الصفحات |
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... John Hawkins into the West Indies , in 1567 ; whose goods were taken by the Spaniards at St. John de Ulva , and he himself scarce escaped with life : the king of Spain being so tender in those parts , that the least touch doth wound him ...
... John Hawkins into the West Indies , in 1567 ; whose goods were taken by the Spaniards at St. John de Ulva , and he himself scarce escaped with life : the king of Spain being so tender in those parts , that the least touch doth wound him ...
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... John Wilkes , Esq.36 Two men more different could perhaps not be selected out of all mankind . They had even attacked one another with some asperity in their writings ; yet I lived in 34 The play referred to is She Stoops to Conquer ...
... John Wilkes , Esq.36 Two men more different could perhaps not be selected out of all mankind . They had even attacked one another with some asperity in their writings ; yet I lived in 34 The play referred to is She Stoops to Conquer ...
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Arnold Whitridge, John Wendell Dodds, Howard Foster Lowry. - Some admire the Jewish female - physiog- nomy . I admire it ... John Evelyn ( 1620-1706 ) , the diarist . selves . They have a peculiar character to keep up on this head . They ...
Arnold Whitridge, John Wendell Dodds, Howard Foster Lowry. - Some admire the Jewish female - physiog- nomy . I admire it ... John Evelyn ( 1620-1706 ) , the diarist . selves . They have a peculiar character to keep up on this head . They ...
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