Bede--Stevenson: An Anthology of English ProseJ.M. Dent, 1953 - 400页 |
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第2页
... hour of the night ; and calling him out , discovered what the king had promised to do with him , adding , " If , therefore , you think fit , I will this very hour conduct you out of this province , and lead you to a place where neither ...
... hour of the night ; and calling him out , discovered what the king had promised to do with him , adding , " If , therefore , you think fit , I will this very hour conduct you out of this province , and lead you to a place where neither ...
第330页
... hour after hour , clashing their bruised centesimi upon the marble ledges of the church porch . And the images of Christ and His angels look down upon it continually . That we may not enter the church out of the 330 Anthology of Prose.
... hour after hour , clashing their bruised centesimi upon the marble ledges of the church porch . And the images of Christ and His angels look down upon it continually . That we may not enter the church out of the 330 Anthology of Prose.
第341页
... hours of day . " Never were two such long hours , " said one young lad , fidgeting up and down . 66 " You never were in the ... hour the whole crew were scattered on the shore , except some dozen worthy men , Anthology of Prose 341.
... hours of day . " Never were two such long hours , " said one young lad , fidgeting up and down . 66 " You never were in the ... hour the whole crew were scattered on the shore , except some dozen worthy men , Anthology of Prose 341.
目录
RICHARD HAKLUYT 1552 ?1616 | 53 |
THOMAS DEKKER 1570?1641 | 79 |
George Herbert at Bemerton | 92 |
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