The Oxford Book of English ProseArthur Quiller-Couch Clarendon Press, 1958 - 1092 lappuses |
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1.–3. rezultāts no 90.
189. lappuse
... give fire , both with the ordnance and small shot , as fast as ever they could charge and discharge . When the enemy had put over his 2,000 Italians ; he had also a signal , to give notice thereof to the Count of Bucquoy , that they ...
... give fire , both with the ordnance and small shot , as fast as ever they could charge and discharge . When the enemy had put over his 2,000 Italians ; he had also a signal , to give notice thereof to the Count of Bucquoy , that they ...
390. lappuse
... give it ; be serious , gay , or even trifling , as you find the present humour of the company : this is an attention due from every individual to the majority . Do not tell stories in company ; there is nothing more tedious and ...
... give it ; be serious , gay , or even trifling , as you find the present humour of the company : this is an attention due from every individual to the majority . Do not tell stories in company ; there is nothing more tedious and ...
535. lappuse
... Give not , then , your sanction to this measure ; for , whatever be its character , if you do give your sanction to it , the same man by whom this is proposed , will propose to you others to which it will be impossible to give your ...
... Give not , then , your sanction to this measure ; for , whatever be its character , if you do give your sanction to it , the same man by whom this is proposed , will propose to you others to which it will be impossible to give your ...
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