Copeland's Treasury for Booklovers: A Panorama of English and American Poetry and Prose from the Earliest Times to the Present, Volume 1Charles Townsend Copeland Scribner's, 1933 - American literature |
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... servant two mules ' burden of earth ? for thy servant will hence- forth offer neither burnt offering nor sacrifice unto other gods , but unto the LORD . 18 In this thing the Lord pardon thy servant , that when my mas- ter goeth into ...
... servant two mules ' burden of earth ? for thy servant will hence- forth offer neither burnt offering nor sacrifice unto other gods , but unto the LORD . 18 In this thing the Lord pardon thy servant , that when my mas- ter goeth into ...
Page 199
... servants , his government , his company , and country better than thine ; and therefore leave off to persuade me further , I am his servant , and I will follow him . APOL . Consider again when thou art in cold blood , what thou art like ...
... servants , his government , his company , and country better than thine ; and therefore leave off to persuade me further , I am his servant , and I will follow him . APOL . Consider again when thou art in cold blood , what thou art like ...
Page 287
... servant , SIR FRETFUL PLAGIARY PUFF DANGLE SNEER SIGNOR PASTICCIO RITORNELLO LORD BURLEIGH DRAMATIS PERSONE INTERPRETER R. B. SHERIDAN . UNDER PROMPTER MR . HOPKINS MRS . DANGLE SIGNORE PASTICCIO RITORNELLO Scenemen , Musicians , and ...
... servant , SIR FRETFUL PLAGIARY PUFF DANGLE SNEER SIGNOR PASTICCIO RITORNELLO LORD BURLEIGH DRAMATIS PERSONE INTERPRETER R. B. SHERIDAN . UNDER PROMPTER MR . HOPKINS MRS . DANGLE SIGNORE PASTICCIO RITORNELLO Scenemen , Musicians , and ...
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