Littell's Living Age, 184. kötetLittell, Son and Company, 1890 |
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20. oldal
... voice when I sang . An ' oh ! ' twas pitiful to see the women . " We were alone in that passage . Maybe The darlin's were down on their faces . I was a trifle too pressin ' , but considher Whin I passed the last wan I cud see her fwhat ...
... voice when I sang . An ' oh ! ' twas pitiful to see the women . " We were alone in that passage . Maybe The darlin's were down on their faces . I was a trifle too pressin ' , but considher Whin I passed the last wan I cud see her fwhat ...
42. oldal
... voice ? An Englishman , however cultivated , is rarely jarred by the Americanisms - they carry their own cre- dentials ; but he draws the line at the nasal twang , the high , sustained , and rapid jarring voice , the occasional ...
... voice ? An Englishman , however cultivated , is rarely jarred by the Americanisms - they carry their own cre- dentials ; but he draws the line at the nasal twang , the high , sustained , and rapid jarring voice , the occasional ...
43. oldal
... voice is not so melodious , and her intonation is less agreeable . A crowd of American women , it must be confessed , will make a din with their voices which distresses the ear . Here , the voice is high and harsh ; there ( in England ) ...
... voice is not so melodious , and her intonation is less agreeable . A crowd of American women , it must be confessed , will make a din with their voices which distresses the ear . Here , the voice is high and harsh ; there ( in England ) ...
58. oldal
... voice quiver ing from the religious excitements of the week , and his intense Indian nature now strung up to the verge of weeping , " but the words have been in my heart day and night , and I have striven not to utter them . And on my ...
... voice quiver ing from the religious excitements of the week , and his intense Indian nature now strung up to the verge of weeping , " but the words have been in my heart day and night , and I have striven not to utter them . And on my ...
62. oldal
... voice , " Ha nel berl akum . " The free translation of which is , " I do not understand English . " | When he was gone Mr. MacTaggart I asked us if we knew who he was . Nobody knew ; nobody could give him the slight- est information ...
... voice , " Ha nel berl akum . " The free translation of which is , " I do not understand English . " | When he was gone Mr. MacTaggart I asked us if we knew who he was . Nobody knew ; nobody could give him the slight- est information ...
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