The Great Tradition in English Literature: From Shakespeare to Jane AustenCitadel Press, 1962 |
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... young minister , and say : How well could I have spared for thee , young swain , Enow of such as for their bellies ' sake Creep and intrude and climb into the fold ! Of other care they little reckoning make Than how to scramble at the ...
... young minister , and say : How well could I have spared for thee , young swain , Enow of such as for their bellies ' sake Creep and intrude and climb into the fold ! Of other care they little reckoning make Than how to scramble at the ...
Halaman 343
... young man , unless circumstances are particularly untoward . A more characteristic comment , with its arch side ... young lady can be justified in falling in love before the gentleman's love is declared ; it must be very improper that a ...
... young man , unless circumstances are particularly untoward . A more characteristic comment , with its arch side ... young lady can be justified in falling in love before the gentleman's love is declared ; it must be very improper that a ...
Halaman 371
... young Renown - and Mr. Parker could now think of very little besides . . . Sandition was a second Wife and 4 ... young heroine but at a determinedly profligate young " villain " with whom the heroine is obviously perfectly competent to ...
... young Renown - and Mr. Parker could now think of very little besides . . . Sandition was a second Wife and 4 ... young heroine but at a determinedly profligate young " villain " with whom the heroine is obviously perfectly competent to ...
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