Specimens of English Poetry and Prose: Wybor Poezji i Prozy Angielskiej, Томи 1 – 2Państwowe Wydawn. Naukowe, 1964 |
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... brought money in their hand . And she made him sleep upon her knees ; and she called for a man , and she caused him to shave off the seven locks of his head ; and she began to afflict him , and his strength went from him . And she said ...
... brought money in their hand . And she made him sleep upon her knees ; and she called for a man , and she caused him to shave off the seven locks of his head ; and she began to afflict him , and his strength went from him . And she said ...
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... brought Charles I to the scaffold . In order to secure even those conquests of the bourgeoisie that were ripe for gathering at the time , the revolution had to be carried considerably fur- ther exactly as in 1793 in France and 1848 in ...
... brought Charles I to the scaffold . In order to secure even those conquests of the bourgeoisie that were ripe for gathering at the time , the revolution had to be carried considerably fur- ther exactly as in 1793 in France and 1848 in ...
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... brought me and more strong - ly I felt obligation to you for having brought me - and the pleasure was the better for a little shame - and when the curtain drew up , what cared we for our place in the house , or what mattered it where we ...
... brought me and more strong - ly I felt obligation to you for having brought me - and the pleasure was the better for a little shame - and when the curtain drew up , what cared we for our place in the house , or what mattered it where we ...
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