The London Book of English ProseHerbert Read, Bonamy Dobrée Macmillan Company, 1949 - 572 páginas |
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... hand , quite close to the chair : " Your Majesty will give my Lord Viscount your hand to kiss , " says her lady , and the Queen put out her hand , which the prince kissed , kneeling on his knee , he who should kneel to no mortal man or ...
... hand , quite close to the chair : " Your Majesty will give my Lord Viscount your hand to kiss , " says her lady , and the Queen put out her hand , which the prince kissed , kneeling on his knee , he who should kneel to no mortal man or ...
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... hand , said : " This hand did I put to the plough , and got my living by it many years . If it would have pleased her Highness to have pardoned it , and to have taken my left hand , or my life , she had dealt more favourably with me ...
... hand , said : " This hand did I put to the plough , and got my living by it many years . If it would have pleased her Highness to have pardoned it , and to have taken my left hand , or my life , she had dealt more favourably with me ...
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... hand you please ) , and let him teach you to write a genteel , legible , liberal hand , and quick , not the hand of a pro- cureur , or a writing - master , but that sort of hand in which the first commis in foreign bureaus commonly ...
... hand you please ) , and let him teach you to write a genteel , legible , liberal hand , and quick , not the hand of a pro- cureur , or a writing - master , but that sort of hand in which the first commis in foreign bureaus commonly ...
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