Lectures on the English Comic WritersJ.M. Dent & Sons, Limited, 1930 - Počet stran: 340 |
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... side , And tow'd him if he lagged behind , Like boat against the tide and wind . ' * * * And rais'd upon his desperate foot , On stirrup - side he gazed about . ' * * * * And Hudibras , who used to ponder On such sights with judicious ...
... side , And tow'd him if he lagged behind , Like boat against the tide and wind . ' * * * And rais'd upon his desperate foot , On stirrup - side he gazed about . ' * * * * And Hudibras , who used to ponder On such sights with judicious ...
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... side . 6 I will here confess , however , that I am a little prejudiced on the point in question ; and that the effect of many fine speculations has been lost upon me , from an early familiarity with the most striking passages in the ...
... side . 6 I will here confess , however , that I am a little prejudiced on the point in question ; and that the effect of many fine speculations has been lost upon me , from an early familiarity with the most striking passages in the ...
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... side of his face . The Gas - man went down , and there was another shout - a roar of triumph as the waves of fortune rolled tumultuously from side to side . This was a settler . Hickman got up , and grinned horrible a ghastly smile ...
... side of his face . The Gas - man went down , and there was another shout - a roar of triumph as the waves of fortune rolled tumultuously from side to side . This was a settler . Hickman got up , and grinned horrible a ghastly smile ...
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