Littell's Living Age, 156. kötetLittell, Son and Company, 1883 |
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157. oldal
... kind of play would be congenial . I caught myself up sharply in this wandering of thought , as if I were forming ideas derogatory to a dear friend , and felt myself redden with shame . She connect her lovely being with tricks of this kind ...
... kind of play would be congenial . I caught myself up sharply in this wandering of thought , as if I were forming ideas derogatory to a dear friend , and felt myself redden with shame . She connect her lovely being with tricks of this kind ...
221. oldal
... kind in Chestnut Street , Philadelphia , though there they alternate with other buildings of a very strange kind , whose odd fancies make us turn back to look with real satisfaction on the honest brick of Independence Hall . Some of the ...
... kind in Chestnut Street , Philadelphia , though there they alternate with other buildings of a very strange kind , whose odd fancies make us turn back to look with real satisfaction on the honest brick of Independence Hall . Some of the ...
376. oldal
... kind . Indeed , they impress us not only almost as much , but for nearly the same reason , that by imaging the man who lived in appear- ances , they throw up in strong relief on our minds the recollection of men to whom mere appearances ...
... kind . Indeed , they impress us not only almost as much , but for nearly the same reason , that by imaging the man who lived in appear- ances , they throw up in strong relief on our minds the recollection of men to whom mere appearances ...
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