The Oxford Book of English ProseArthur Quiller-Couch Clarendon Press, 1958 - 1092 lappuses |
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1.–3. rezultāts no 74.
84. lappuse
Arthur Quiller-Couch. Italienated , and applieth the Italian phrase to our English speaking , the which is , as if an Orator that professeth to utter his mind in plain Latin , would needs speak Poetry , and far - fetched colours of ...
Arthur Quiller-Couch. Italienated , and applieth the Italian phrase to our English speaking , the which is , as if an Orator that professeth to utter his mind in plain Latin , would needs speak Poetry , and far - fetched colours of ...
159. lappuse
... speak , or the things we speak of . Some are of the Camp , some of the Council - board , some of the Shop , some of the Sheep - cote , some of the Pulpit , some of the Bar , & c . And herein is seen their Elegance and Propriety , when ...
... speak , or the things we speak of . Some are of the Camp , some of the Council - board , some of the Shop , some of the Sheep - cote , some of the Pulpit , some of the Bar , & c . And herein is seen their Elegance and Propriety , when ...
290. lappuse
... speak correctly gives a Grace , and gains a favourable attention to what one has to say ; and , since it is English that an English Gentleman will have constant use of , that is the Language he should chiefly cultivate , and wherein ...
... speak correctly gives a Grace , and gains a favourable attention to what one has to say ; and , since it is English that an English Gentleman will have constant use of , that is the Language he should chiefly cultivate , and wherein ...
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