Littell's Living Age, 308-309. kötetLittell, Son and Company, 1921 |
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36. oldal
... night , when one has counted nine thousand and ninety - five sheep jumping through a gap in a hedge and is still wide awake , I have wondered whether it is possible to express one's self in both forms with equal skill . Fielding tried ...
... night , when one has counted nine thousand and ninety - five sheep jumping through a gap in a hedge and is still wide awake , I have wondered whether it is possible to express one's self in both forms with equal skill . Fielding tried ...
51. oldal
... night . " Dr. Butler ran his pen through the words and substituted " at three o'clock this afternoon . " Two or three years ago , ' the narrator adds , ' Sir Wil- liam Gilbert was a guest at Harrow speeches . In replying for the ...
... night . " Dr. Butler ran his pen through the words and substituted " at three o'clock this afternoon . " Two or three years ago , ' the narrator adds , ' Sir Wil- liam Gilbert was a guest at Harrow speeches . In replying for the ...
76. oldal
... night after night- especially night after night - murder and violence and ter- rorism are knocking at their doors . In the disturbed areas and at any mo- ment any district may be added to the list — no house , no hotel , no church , no ...
... night after night- especially night after night - murder and violence and ter- rorism are knocking at their doors . In the disturbed areas and at any mo- ment any district may be added to the list — no house , no hotel , no church , no ...
77. oldal
... night thousands of people sleep in the fields , under hedges , or haystacks , because they dare not sleep at home . Every night , if they stay in their houses , many thousands go to bed in fear and trembling , in a Christian land , in ...
... night thousands of people sleep in the fields , under hedges , or haystacks , because they dare not sleep at home . Every night , if they stay in their houses , many thousands go to bed in fear and trembling , in a Christian land , in ...
106. oldal
... night by a loud knocking at his door . He immediately seized his blunderbuss , but , recognizing the voice of his own valet , he only took his pike . His valet told him to unbar without loss of time , for the house had been set on fire ...
... night by a loud knocking at his door . He immediately seized his blunderbuss , but , recognizing the voice of his own valet , he only took his pike . His valet told him to unbar without loss of time , for the house had been set on fire ...
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