The Oxford Book of English ProseArthur Quiller-Couch Clarendon Press, 1958 - 1092 lappuses |
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1.3. rezultāts no 84.
68. lappuse
... gave me meate . I thursted , and ye gave me drinke . I was herbroulesse , and ye lodged me . I was naked and ye clothed me : I was sicke and ye visited me . I was in preson and ye cam unto me . Then shall the juste answere hym sayinge ...
... gave me meate . I thursted , and ye gave me drinke . I was herbroulesse , and ye lodged me . I was naked and ye clothed me : I was sicke and ye visited me . I was in preson and ye cam unto me . Then shall the juste answere hym sayinge ...
453. lappuse
... gave a positive denial , for you know very well , my dear , says she , that I am not in voice to day , and when one's voice is not equal to one's judgment , what signifies singing ; besides , as there is no accompanyment , it would be ...
... gave a positive denial , for you know very well , my dear , says she , that I am not in voice to day , and when one's voice is not equal to one's judgment , what signifies singing ; besides , as there is no accompanyment , it would be ...
490. lappuse
... gave the first impression of that more extensive reading in which he had indulged himself . His tutor , Mr. Jorden , fellow of Pembroke , was not , it seems , a man of such abilities as we should conceive requisite for the instructor of ...
... gave the first impression of that more extensive reading in which he had indulged himself . His tutor , Mr. Jorden , fellow of Pembroke , was not , it seems , a man of such abilities as we should conceive requisite for the instructor of ...
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