Selections from English literature, by E. Lee, Book 4Elizabeth Lee 1913 |
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... better scholar than he . Betty , " said she , " deals chiefly in fairies and sprights ; and sometimes in a winter - night will terrify the maids with her accounts , until they are afraid to go up to bed . " I sat with them until it was ...
... better scholar than he . Betty , " said she , " deals chiefly in fairies and sprights ; and sometimes in a winter - night will terrify the maids with her accounts , until they are afraid to go up to bed . " I sat with them until it was ...
Page 223
... better how to allay it . Mr. Weston must be quiet , and everything deliberately arranged . With this treatment , Mr. Woodhouse was soon composed enough for talking as usual . " He should be happy to see Mrs. Goddard . He had a great ...
... better how to allay it . Mr. Weston must be quiet , and everything deliberately arranged . With this treatment , Mr. Woodhouse was soon composed enough for talking as usual . " He should be happy to see Mrs. Goddard . He had a great ...
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... better still ; and grew ever the better , the more teachers there came . It only needed now that the king took notice of this new phenomenon ; combined or agglomerated the various schools into one school ; gave it edifices , privileges ...
... better still ; and grew ever the better , the more teachers there came . It only needed now that the king took notice of this new phenomenon ; combined or agglomerated the various schools into one school ; gave it edifices , privileges ...
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GEOFFREY CHAUCER 13401400 | 1 |
WILLIAM CAXTON 1422 ?1491 | 10 |
STEPHEN HAWES d 1523 | 17 |
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