Littell's Living Age, 308-309. kötetLittell, Son and Company, 1921 |
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35. oldal
... took him along the embankment near Waterloo Bridge after nightfall . Across the river he caught sight of Dewar's bonnie Scotchman illuminated from head to toe , whose smile came beaming over the dark , gliding water . ' Mon , ' he cried ...
... took him along the embankment near Waterloo Bridge after nightfall . Across the river he caught sight of Dewar's bonnie Scotchman illuminated from head to toe , whose smile came beaming over the dark , gliding water . ' Mon , ' he cried ...
38. oldal
... took part in the play just what crops were growing in the fields outside the farmhouse . A dram- atist should know his people so well that he can tell you all about their lives before the play began and tell you what is going to happen ...
... took part in the play just what crops were growing in the fields outside the farmhouse . A dram- atist should know his people so well that he can tell you all about their lives before the play began and tell you what is going to happen ...
50. oldal
... took ex- ception . Miss Achurch and her hus- band , Mr. Charles Charrington , de- cided to argue the point with him ; and after much discussion , a compromise was arrived at . The story was told , years afterward , by Mr. Charrington ...
... took ex- ception . Miss Achurch and her hus- band , Mr. Charles Charrington , de- cided to argue the point with him ; and after much discussion , a compromise was arrived at . The story was told , years afterward , by Mr. Charrington ...
51. oldal
... took orders before he died , any sentiment which he attributes to an ecclesiastic may be presumed to be his own . Actors , he points out , in his great romance , are perpetually getting into trouble for ' acting things obnoxious to the ...
... took orders before he died , any sentiment which he attributes to an ecclesiastic may be presumed to be his own . Actors , he points out , in his great romance , are perpetually getting into trouble for ' acting things obnoxious to the ...
106. oldal
... took his pike . His valet told him to unbar without loss of time , for the house had been set on fire . Popanilla immediately made his escape , but found himself sur- rounded by the incendiaries . He gave himself up for lost , when a ...
... took his pike . His valet told him to unbar without loss of time , for the house had been set on fire . Popanilla immediately made his escape , but found himself sur- rounded by the incendiaries . He gave himself up for lost , when a ...
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