Littell's Living Age, 325. kötet,4215. kiadásLittell, Son and Company, 1925 |
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126. oldal
... never banal , and — well , our wise modern youths are not complete fools . Here endeth the first lesson , the text of which is , ' Read " Nietzsche's Evensong . " 999 8 A different kind of vigilance must be urged before we allow our ...
... never banal , and — well , our wise modern youths are not complete fools . Here endeth the first lesson , the text of which is , ' Read " Nietzsche's Evensong . " 999 8 A different kind of vigilance must be urged before we allow our ...
133. oldal
... never tolerate the per- manent separation of Berlin from Ko- nigsberg . If you ask anyone at the Ger- man capital to - day , either a native or a foreigner familiar with the country , to name the most irritating and dangerous question ...
... never tolerate the per- manent separation of Berlin from Ko- nigsberg . If you ask anyone at the Ger- man capital to - day , either a native or a foreigner familiar with the country , to name the most irritating and dangerous question ...
136. oldal
... never allowed to vote upon their separation from Germany . If you were to take such a vote to - morrow you would find a vast majority anxious to return to Germany . They have had enough of Polish administration . They appreciate the ...
... never allowed to vote upon their separation from Germany . If you were to take such a vote to - morrow you would find a vast majority anxious to return to Germany . They have had enough of Polish administration . They appreciate the ...
140. oldal
... Never before have I seen Hayward pay the least attention to a young man . It will be well worth your while to go and have a talk with him . ' So the next day I called at Byron's whilom house , of which the old gentle- man occupied the ...
... Never before have I seen Hayward pay the least attention to a young man . It will be well worth your while to go and have a talk with him . ' So the next day I called at Byron's whilom house , of which the old gentle- man occupied the ...
141. oldal
... never a Whig , ' he used to cry . ' Like Gladstone , I was a Peelite . ' So Mr. Gladstone read attentively Hay- ward's essay in dramatic criticism , and this induced a correspondence which led to some agreeable incidents . Hay- ward sat ...
... never a Whig , ' he used to cry . ' Like Gladstone , I was a Peelite . ' So Mr. Gladstone read attentively Hay- ward's essay in dramatic criticism , and this induced a correspondence which led to some agreeable incidents . Hay- ward sat ...
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