The Living Age, 270. kötetLiving Age Company, 1911 |
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2. oldal
... Stand now , appealing like a tired horse : Unharness me . O passionate world ! O faces of my friends ! O half - grasped meanings , intricate and deep ! - Sudden , as with a child , the tumult ends . Silenced by sleep . Frances Cornford ...
... Stand now , appealing like a tired horse : Unharness me . O passionate world ! O faces of my friends ! O half - grasped meanings , intricate and deep ! - Sudden , as with a child , the tumult ends . Silenced by sleep . Frances Cornford ...
4. oldal
... stand and deliver a reply of some kind to the addresses of one or another section of his subjects , or to make public utterance on some subject of national or imperial concern . In the case of some kings it would be idle to look for any ...
... stand and deliver a reply of some kind to the addresses of one or another section of his subjects , or to make public utterance on some subject of national or imperial concern . In the case of some kings it would be idle to look for any ...
5. oldal
... stand alone . " He ever ex- presses and emphasizes his conviction that it is in the community of senti- ment which makes him one with his subjects that his real strength lies . Mazzini's famous watchword for the democracy , " God and ...
... stand alone . " He ever ex- presses and emphasizes his conviction that it is in the community of senti- ment which makes him one with his subjects that his real strength lies . Mazzini's famous watchword for the democracy , " God and ...
18. oldal
... stand in true relations with men in an age of polite dissimulation is worth a fit of lunacy . You always prefer to know the truth , don't you , Norah ? " He looked at her quizzingly . " Indeed , and I do nothing of the kind ! " she ...
... stand in true relations with men in an age of polite dissimulation is worth a fit of lunacy . You always prefer to know the truth , don't you , Norah ? " He looked at her quizzingly . " Indeed , and I do nothing of the kind ! " she ...
19. oldal
... stand- ard of the sex being Peter Powrie , whom , speaking French unconsciously , she sometimes called " a gniaf ! a per- fect gniaf ! " and she ought to know , since Peter was her husband . Not a bad man in the main ; there were worse ...
... stand- ard of the sex being Peter Powrie , whom , speaking French unconsciously , she sometimes called " a gniaf ! a per- fect gniaf ! " and she ought to know , since Peter was her husband . Not a bad man in the main ; there were worse ...
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