Littell's Living Age, 113. kötetLiving Age Company Incorporated, 1872 |
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3. oldal
... fact that adventitious circumstances cups . Poor devil ! as it was a fine fate for have brought them more vividly ... facts that he deepest pang to pain , and its bitterest was a ploughman and an exciseman , and prostration to ruin ...
... fact that adventitious circumstances cups . Poor devil ! as it was a fine fate for have brought them more vividly ... facts that he deepest pang to pain , and its bitterest was a ploughman and an exciseman , and prostration to ruin ...
5. oldal
... facts . Every intellectual step he made he would be a bold critic who would ven- filled him with a delight and ... fact of being to ing that is not worthy and noble . A man the manner born could enable a man to was above the reach ...
... facts . Every intellectual step he made he would be a bold critic who would ven- filled him with a delight and ... fact of being to ing that is not worthy and noble . A man the manner born could enable a man to was above the reach ...
20. oldal
... fact which of itself Burns the post of an exciseman seemed in has often a startling effect upon the mind . no way derogatory . It was his own idea Much can be borne when it is possible to steadily pursued for some time , and which look ...
... fact which of itself Burns the post of an exciseman seemed in has often a startling effect upon the mind . no way derogatory . It was his own idea Much can be borne when it is possible to steadily pursued for some time , and which look ...
41. oldal
... fact , travelling in Japan will have lost its charm . Four years ago we were still in the middle - ages ; we have leapt at a bound into the nineteenth century out of po- etry into plain , useful prose . - I had no time to stop at Hakoné ...
... fact , travelling in Japan will have lost its charm . Four years ago we were still in the middle - ages ; we have leapt at a bound into the nineteenth century out of po- etry into plain , useful prose . - I had no time to stop at Hakoné ...
53. oldal
... fact , we were both , as it were , run- ning away . 66 " Uncle , " I ventured to say , we are not going the right way ; we must turn and go down St. Peter's Street . " " Ah , true , true , " he replied ; and he came back with every ...
... fact , we were both , as it were , run- ning away . 66 " Uncle , " I ventured to say , we are not going the right way ; we must turn and go down St. Peter's Street . " " Ah , true , true , " he replied ; and he came back with every ...
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