Readings in English Literature: From Chaucer to Matthew ArnoldGerald Bullett A. & C. Black, 1945 - 250 Seiten |
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... dear , to be sure ! A single man of large fortune ; four or five thousand a year . What a fine thing for our girls ! ' ' How so ? how can it affect them ? ' ' My dear Mr Bennet , ' replied his wife , ' how can you be so tiresome ? You ...
... dear , to be sure ! A single man of large fortune ; four or five thousand a year . What a fine thing for our girls ! ' ' How so ? how can it affect them ? ' ' My dear Mr Bennet , ' replied his wife , ' how can you be so tiresome ? You ...
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... dear . I have a high respect for your nerves . They are my old friends . I have heard you mention them with consideration these twenty years at least . ' ' Ah , you do not know what I suffer . ' ' But I hope you will get over it , and ...
... dear . I have a high respect for your nerves . They are my old friends . I have heard you mention them with consideration these twenty years at least . ' ' Ah , you do not know what I suffer . ' ' But I hope you will get over it , and ...
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... Dear is the memory of our wedded lives , And dear the last embraces of our wives And their warm tears : but all hath suffer'd change ; For surely now our household hearths are cold : Our sons inherit us : our looks are strange : And we ...
... Dear is the memory of our wedded lives , And dear the last embraces of our wives And their warm tears : but all hath suffer'd change ; For surely now our household hearths are cold : Our sons inherit us : our looks are strange : And we ...
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