English Prose: Selections with Critical Introductions by Various Writers, and General Introductions to Each Period, 5. kötetMacmillan, 1911 |
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16. oldal
... contemptuous . The Laird was clearing his voice to speak , and thrusting his hand in his pocket to find a half - crown ; the gipsy waited neither for his reply nor his donation , but strode down the hill 16 ENGLISH PROSE.
... contemptuous . The Laird was clearing his voice to speak , and thrusting his hand in his pocket to find a half - crown ; the gipsy waited neither for his reply nor his donation , but strode down the hill 16 ENGLISH PROSE.
19. oldal
... voice , “ Wishing a ' your healths , sirs , and often may we hae such merry meetings ! " All shrunk from the ominous pledge , and set down the untasted liquor with a degree of shuddering horror , which will not surprise those who know ...
... voice , “ Wishing a ' your healths , sirs , and often may we hae such merry meetings ! " All shrunk from the ominous pledge , and set down the untasted liquor with a degree of shuddering horror , which will not surprise those who know ...
26. oldal
... voice , after the judge , to whom , and not to any inferior officer of the court , the task is assigned in Scotland of directing the witness in that solemn appeal which is the sanction of his testimony . When the judge had finished the ...
... voice , after the judge , to whom , and not to any inferior officer of the court , the task is assigned in Scotland of directing the witness in that solemn appeal which is the sanction of his testimony . When the judge had finished the ...
28. oldal
... voice , which was yet heard distinctly in the most distant corner of the court - room , - such an awful and profound silence had been preserved during the anxious interval which had interposed betwixt the lawyer's question and the ...
... voice , which was yet heard distinctly in the most distant corner of the court - room , - such an awful and profound silence had been preserved during the anxious interval which had interposed betwixt the lawyer's question and the ...
30. oldal
... voice was roupit and hoarse , and her neck was a wee agee , or ye wad hae ken'd nae odds on her frae ony other saut - wife . ” Mr. Archibald , embarrassed by the mad woman's clinging to the carriage , and detaining around them her noisy ...
... voice was roupit and hoarse , and her neck was a wee agee , or ye wad hae ken'd nae odds on her frae ony other saut - wife . ” Mr. Archibald , embarrassed by the mad woman's clinging to the carriage , and detaining around them her noisy ...
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