AN ENGLISH PROSE MISCELLANY1907 |
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... Death . From Swift , one of our best prose writers , it is difficult to make a short quotation ; so that the fragments given from his writings appear , it may be thought , to less advantage than the fragment from Bernard de Mandeville ...
... Death . From Swift , one of our best prose writers , it is difficult to make a short quotation ; so that the fragments given from his writings appear , it may be thought , to less advantage than the fragment from Bernard de Mandeville ...
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... gloomy view of Ireland . Fulke Greville's story of the death of Sir Philip Sidney is never likely to be forgotten ; and Knolles ' story of the Siege of Malta , so finely praised by Byron XX AN ENGLISH PROSE MISCELLANY.
... gloomy view of Ireland . Fulke Greville's story of the death of Sir Philip Sidney is never likely to be forgotten ; and Knolles ' story of the Siege of Malta , so finely praised by Byron XX AN ENGLISH PROSE MISCELLANY.
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... death for a good cause , nor ( than ) so to be tormented in a stinking hold . And yet , howbeit it was extreme painful , I gat there notable medicine of vomiting , which was a preserva- tive to my health all that year . So coming hard ...
... death for a good cause , nor ( than ) so to be tormented in a stinking hold . And yet , howbeit it was extreme painful , I gat there notable medicine of vomiting , which was a preserva- tive to my health all that year . So coming hard ...
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... DEATH OF HIS SON For conclusion of this marvellous year I cannot forget my particular , seeing that is my special purpose to recount the gracious working of my God with me . He corrected me sweetly in taking from me at the beginning ...
... DEATH OF HIS SON For conclusion of this marvellous year I cannot forget my particular , seeing that is my special purpose to recount the gracious working of my God with me . He corrected me sweetly in taking from me at the beginning ...
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... death . I had a pair of fine milk white doves , which I fed in the house : the one whereof , that day of his death , could not be holden off his cradle , but stopped from flitting above it , crept in , and sat in under it , and died ...
... death . I had a pair of fine milk white doves , which I fed in the house : the one whereof , that day of his death , could not be holden off his cradle , but stopped from flitting above it , crept in , and sat in under it , and died ...
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