Readings in English Literature, from Chaucer to Matthew ArnoldGerald Bullett A. & C. Black, 1945 - 250 Seiten |
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... Trulliber , instead of assisting him to get up , burst into a fit of laughter , and , entering the sty , said to Adams , with some contempt , ' Why , dost not know how to handle a hog ? ' and was going to lay hold of one himself ; but ...
... Trulliber , instead of assisting him to get up , burst into a fit of laughter , and , entering the sty , said to Adams , with some contempt , ' Why , dost not know how to handle a hog ? ' and was going to lay hold of one himself ; but ...
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... Trulliber waiting behind her husband's chair , as was , it seems , her custom . Trulliber ate heartily , but scarce put anything in his mouth without finding fault with his wife's cookery ; all which the poor woman bore patiently ...
... Trulliber waiting behind her husband's chair , as was , it seems , her custom . Trulliber ate heartily , but scarce put anything in his mouth without finding fault with his wife's cookery ; all which the poor woman bore patiently ...
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... Trulliber by the hand in a rapture , ' Brother , ' says he , ' heavens bless the accident by which I came to see you ! I would have walked many a mile to have communed with you ; and believe me , I will shortly pay you a second visit ...
... Trulliber by the hand in a rapture , ' Brother , ' says he , ' heavens bless the accident by which I came to see you ! I would have walked many a mile to have communed with you ; and believe me , I will shortly pay you a second visit ...
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Adams beauty birds breath bright bring cold dark dead dear death deep delight doth dream earth English eyes face fair fall father fear field flowers follow give green hand happy hast hath head hear heard heart Heaven human king LADY land learning leave less light live look lord MACBETH mind moon morn move nature never night once pass Persian play pleasure poem poet poetry prose rest rich rose round Rustum sand seems seen sense side sight sing sleep Sohrab song soon soul speak spirit stand stood stream sweet sword tears tell thee thine things thou thou art thought took Trulliber verse voice wife wind wings written young youth