The Oxford Book of English ProseArthur Quiller-Couch Clarendon Press, 1958 - 1092 lappuses |
No grāmatas satura
1.–3. rezultāts no 68.
222. lappuse
... keeps his chamber always , the scholars will keep theirs seldom , yea , perchance , may make all the walls of the college to be gates . As for out - lodgings ( like galleries , necessary evils in populous Churches ) he rather tolerates ...
... keeps his chamber always , the scholars will keep theirs seldom , yea , perchance , may make all the walls of the college to be gates . As for out - lodgings ( like galleries , necessary evils in populous Churches ) he rather tolerates ...
295. lappuse
... keep a coach , and with my wife on the Saturday to go sometimes for a day to this place , and then quit to another ... keeping her warm hand upon it , did much ease : but so that when we come home , which was just at eleven at night , I ...
... keep a coach , and with my wife on the Saturday to go sometimes for a day to this place , and then quit to another ... keeping her warm hand upon it , did much ease : but so that when we come home , which was just at eleven at night , I ...
477. lappuse
... keep no bees , but if I lived in a hive I should hardly hear more of their music . All the bees in the neigh- bourhood resort to a bed of mignonette , opposite to the window , and pay me for the honey they get out of it by a hum , which ...
... keep no bees , but if I lived in a hive I should hardly hear more of their music . All the bees in the neigh- bourhood resort to a bed of mignonette , opposite to the window , and pay me for the honey they get out of it by a hum , which ...
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