An Oxford Anthology of English ProseArnold Whitridge, John Wendell Dodds, Howard Foster Lowry Oxford University Press, 1935 - 950 من الصفحات |
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... told me we were to pass in order to see the monuments of the kings . Accordingly I marched up without fur- ther ceremony , and was going to enter , when a person who held the gate in his hand , told me I must pay first . I was surprised ...
... told me we were to pass in order to see the monuments of the kings . Accordingly I marched up without fur- ther ceremony , and was going to enter , when a person who held the gate in his hand , told me I must pay first . I was surprised ...
الصفحة 390
... told us ; yet what large books have we upon it , the whole of which , excepting such parts as are taken from those old writers , is all a dream , such as Whitaker's Manchester . I have heard Henry's History of Britain well spoken of : I ...
... told us ; yet what large books have we upon it , the whole of which , excepting such parts as are taken from those old writers , is all a dream , such as Whitaker's Manchester . I have heard Henry's History of Britain well spoken of : I ...
الصفحة 461
... told how , when she came to die , her funeral was attended by a concourse of all the poor , and some of the gentry too , of the neighbourhood for many miles round , to show their respect for her mem- ory , because she had been such a ...
... told how , when she came to die , her funeral was attended by a concourse of all the poor , and some of the gentry too , of the neighbourhood for many miles round , to show their respect for her mem- ory , because she had been such a ...
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Le Morte Darthur | 1 |
Roger Ascham 15151568 | 19 |
Sir Thomas North | 29 |
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