Copeland's Treasury for Booklovers: A Panorama of English and American Poetry and Prose from the Earliest Times to the Present, Том 1Charles Townsend Copeland Scribner's, 1929 |
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... Dang . With all my heart ; you can't be more ridiculous than you are . Dang . You are enough to provoke— Enter SNEER Ha ! my dear Sneer , I am vastly glad to see you . My dear , here's Mr. Sneer . Mrs. Dang . Good - morning to you , sir .
... Dang . With all my heart ; you can't be more ridiculous than you are . Dang . You are enough to provoke— Enter SNEER Ha ! my dear Sneer , I am vastly glad to see you . My dear , here's Mr. Sneer . Mrs. Dang . Good - morning to you , sir .
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... Dang . You know , Mr. Dangle , I shan't understand a word they say . Dang . But you hear there's an interpreter . Mrs. Dang . Well , I'll try to endure their complaisance till you come . [ Exit . Ser . And Mr. Puff , sir , has sent word ...
... Dang . You know , Mr. Dangle , I shan't understand a word they say . Dang . But you hear there's an interpreter . Mrs. Dang . Well , I'll try to endure their complaisance till you come . [ Exit . Ser . And Mr. Puff , sir , has sent word ...
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... Dang . Egad , I think the interpreter is the hardest to be understood of the two ! Sneer . Why , I thought , Dangle , you had been an admirable linguist ! Dang . So I am , if they would not talk so damned fast . Sneer . Well , I'll ...
... Dang . Egad , I think the interpreter is the hardest to be understood of the two ! Sneer . Why , I thought , Dangle , you had been an admirable linguist ! Dang . So I am , if they would not talk so damned fast . Sneer . Well , I'll ...
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INTRODUCTION BY C T COPELAND | 1 |
Samuel XVIII 1XIX | 10 |
Kings V | 16 |
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