Littell's Living Age, 103. kötetLiving Age Company, Incorporated, 1869 |
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168. oldal
... character , and acting on the false impression she cherished . But at last I think she begins to know me : I don't per- ceive the silly smiles and grimaces that provoked me at first , and the senseless in- capability of discovering that ...
... character , and acting on the false impression she cherished . But at last I think she begins to know me : I don't per- ceive the silly smiles and grimaces that provoked me at first , and the senseless in- capability of discovering that ...
177. oldal
... character of the race who inhabit it . In this sense the arts of Holland are emphatically national . The pictures of Rembrandt and Vander Helst , of Teniers , Jan Steen , Ostade , Gerard Douw , Metzu , and Mieris , involve that strict ...
... character of the race who inhabit it . In this sense the arts of Holland are emphatically national . The pictures of Rembrandt and Vander Helst , of Teniers , Jan Steen , Ostade , Gerard Douw , Metzu , and Mieris , involve that strict ...
803. oldal
... character by ascribing them , in the play , to the wrath of Oberon : " Therefore the winds , piping to us in vain , As in revenge , have suck'd up from the sea Contagious fogs ; which , falling on the land , Have every pelting river ...
... character by ascribing them , in the play , to the wrath of Oberon : " Therefore the winds , piping to us in vain , As in revenge , have suck'd up from the sea Contagious fogs ; which , falling on the land , Have every pelting river ...
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