Half-hours with the best authors, selected by C. Knight, Količina 11854 |
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Zadetki 1–5 od 60
Stran 7
... tell , ' quoth the king , what ye will do ; either tarry or depart ; but as for the money I will not depart from it ; it pertaineth to me to keep it for you , but it shall never go out of Navarre . ' " The countess could have none other ...
... tell , ' quoth the king , what ye will do ; either tarry or depart ; but as for the money I will not depart from it ; it pertaineth to me to keep it for you , but it shall never go out of Navarre . ' " The countess could have none other ...
Stran 24
... tell you . Suffice it to say that they mortally hate us , and that one gets on very badly when one falls into their hands . I had for a companion a young man with a face - my faith , like the gentle man that we saw at Kincy ; you ...
... tell you . Suffice it to say that they mortally hate us , and that one gets on very badly when one falls into their hands . I had for a companion a young man with a face - my faith , like the gentle man that we saw at Kincy ; you ...
Stran 30
... tell your lordship how I would pass my days , whether common or sacred , that you ( or whosoever others , overhearing me , ) may either approve my thriftiness , or correct my errors : to whom is the account of my hours either more due ...
... tell your lordship how I would pass my days , whether common or sacred , that you ( or whosoever others , overhearing me , ) may either approve my thriftiness , or correct my errors : to whom is the account of my hours either more due ...
Stran 33
... tell you , ' quoth she , ' and tell you a truth , which perchance ye will marvel at . One of the greatest benefits that ever God gave me , is , that he sent me so sharp and severe parents , and so gentle a school- master . For when I am ...
... tell you , ' quoth she , ' and tell you a truth , which perchance ye will marvel at . One of the greatest benefits that ever God gave me , is , that he sent me so sharp and severe parents , and so gentle a school- master . For when I am ...
Stran 35
... tell me , would you com- mand me never more to read Cicero , and Epictetus and Plutarch , and Polybius ? The others I do resign : they are good for the arbour and for the gravel walk ; yet leave unto me , I beseech you , my friend and ...
... tell me , would you com- mand me never more to read Cicero , and Epictetus and Plutarch , and Polybius ? The others I do resign : they are good for the arbour and for the gravel walk ; yet leave unto me , I beseech you , my friend and ...
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amongst appeared barometer beautiful birds born Cæsar called character church Count of Foix dear Jane death delight Don Quixote doth Duke of York earth England eyes father fear feeling flowers fortune Frank Churchill friendship gave gentleman give hand happy hath head hear heard heart heaven honour human Jane John Dighton kind king King of Navarre king's knowledge labour lady live look Lord Lord Clifford mankind manner master mind mother nature neighbours never night noble observed passed passion Patrick Spence Perkin person pleasure poet poor pray reason rich Richard Plantagenet Roger de Coverley seemed servants Sir Alexander Ball Sir Roger soon soul speak spirit swallow tell thee things thou thought tion told took Tower truth unto whole wind word young