Temple Bar, 86. kötetGeorge Augustus Sala, Edmund Yates Ward and Lock, 1889 |
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130. oldal
... lived till his death in 1654 , tended with constant care by his daughter Dorothy , who with one son shared his home . An ardent attachment at once arose between Temple and Dorothy , but great were the obstacles to the course of true ...
... lived till his death in 1654 , tended with constant care by his daughter Dorothy , who with one son shared his home . An ardent attachment at once arose between Temple and Dorothy , but great were the obstacles to the course of true ...
174. oldal
... lived at court , whose chariot was now the refuge of pigeons , whose court suits , with the tissue paper still in the sleeves , yet remained in one of the old oak chests , and whose jewelled swords still hung in the hall , had filled ...
... lived at court , whose chariot was now the refuge of pigeons , whose court suits , with the tissue paper still in the sleeves , yet remained in one of the old oak chests , and whose jewelled swords still hung in the hall , had filled ...
349. oldal
... lived . When he was dying of dropsy , and the priest was about to administer to him extreme unction , " Ah , Monsieur l'abbé , " he said , " vous venez me graisser les bottes . Cela est inutile , car je m'en vais par eau . ” The same ...
... lived . When he was dying of dropsy , and the priest was about to administer to him extreme unction , " Ah , Monsieur l'abbé , " he said , " vous venez me graisser les bottes . Cela est inutile , car je m'en vais par eau . ” The same ...
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