Temple Bar, 86. kötetGeorge Augustus Sala, Edmund Yates Ward and Lock, 1889 |
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116. oldal
... perhaps even yet one of them might appear before I left . In the meantime , pending the advent of the cab , I meant to take a last turn in the garden . Over the paths , along the grass , round the kitchen - garden , I wended . I soon ...
... perhaps even yet one of them might appear before I left . In the meantime , pending the advent of the cab , I meant to take a last turn in the garden . Over the paths , along the grass , round the kitchen - garden , I wended . I soon ...
217. oldal
... perhaps , for I have known and loved her long before you ever saw her- " 9 " By George , that's a facer for me ... perhaps more cordial to you and me than to others , but no one could say he was the favoured man . If she had a preference ...
... perhaps , for I have known and loved her long before you ever saw her- " 9 " By George , that's a facer for me ... perhaps more cordial to you and me than to others , but no one could say he was the favoured man . If she had a preference ...
399. oldal
... Perhaps the habit of mind was partly inherited . His father , he tells us , never neglected the works of living artists ; he used to tell his son that perhaps they might occupy the same position in time to come , that the great masters ...
... Perhaps the habit of mind was partly inherited . His father , he tells us , never neglected the works of living artists ; he used to tell his son that perhaps they might occupy the same position in time to come , that the great masters ...
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Garrick and the Shakspear Revival | 28 |
PAULS SISTER Chaps XI XXI | 46 |
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