Selections from English literature, by E. Lee, Book 3Elizabeth Lee 1913 |
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... roads , and invested us with seasonable terrors . Not the less im- pressive were those terrors , because their legal ... road . Ah ! traitors , they do not hear us as yet ; but , as soon as the dreadful blast of our horn reaches them ...
... roads , and invested us with seasonable terrors . Not the less im- pressive were those terrors , because their legal ... road . Ah ! traitors , they do not hear us as yet ; but , as soon as the dreadful blast of our horn reaches them ...
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... road ? If even it seemed to trample on humanity , it did so , I felt , in discharge of its own more peremptory duties . Upholding the morality of the mail , à fortiori I upheld its rights ; as a matter of duty , I stretched to the ...
... road ? If even it seemed to trample on humanity , it did so , I felt , in discharge of its own more peremptory duties . Upholding the morality of the mail , à fortiori I upheld its rights ; as a matter of duty , I stretched to the ...
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... road was lonely ; I walked fast till I got warm , and then I walked slowly to enjoy and analyse the species of pleasure brooding for me in the hour and situation . It was three o'clock ; the church- bell tolled as I passed under the ...
... road was lonely ; I walked fast till I got warm , and then I walked slowly to enjoy and analyse the species of pleasure brooding for me in the hour and situation . It was three o'clock ; the church- bell tolled as I passed under the ...
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GEOFFREY CHAUCER 13401400 | 1 |
OF SCOTLAND 13941437 | 9 |
SIR THOMAS MALORY fl 1470 | 15 |
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