Littell's Living Age, 203-204. kötetLittell, Son and Company, 1894 |
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20. oldal
... doubt , but how it was meant to be understood exactly gave them many an anxious hour of debate . Yet what Miss North really thought it signified she dare not say . Neither could Miss Patchard acknowledge her own interpretation , till ...
... doubt , but how it was meant to be understood exactly gave them many an anxious hour of debate . Yet what Miss North really thought it signified she dare not say . Neither could Miss Patchard acknowledge her own interpretation , till ...
23. oldal
... doubt . Al- bert had no doubts whatever . He saw a pleasant duty clear , and entered upon it with the utmost zeal , and all the par - poor lady's mind , which was all alive ticularity he could command at so short on the instant . To ...
... doubt . Al- bert had no doubts whatever . He saw a pleasant duty clear , and entered upon it with the utmost zeal , and all the par - poor lady's mind , which was all alive ticularity he could command at so short on the instant . To ...
25. oldal
... doubts , never recovered from that little shock . As for the two poor ladies , to them it was like a sud- " heden ... doubt was what he told Miss Patchard when she followed him from the room . It did not look like it only another half ...
... doubts , never recovered from that little shock . As for the two poor ladies , to them it was like a sud- " heden ... doubt was what he told Miss Patchard when she followed him from the room . It did not look like it only another half ...
30. oldal
... doubt Scott's wide parison of Scott to a pantomime libret- reading enabled him to do a certain tist , he might at least have justified it amount of mosaic work of this kind . by the extraordinary fondness of the Few , for instance ...
... doubt Scott's wide parison of Scott to a pantomime libret- reading enabled him to do a certain tist , he might at least have justified it amount of mosaic work of this kind . by the extraordinary fondness of the Few , for instance ...
35. oldal
... doubt . chronicle , and laboriously describing whether even Mademoiselle de Scu- historic incident and scene , with which | déry's proverbial prolixity much ex- in the passage above quoted Scott re- ceeds in any one instance the length ...
... doubt . chronicle , and laboriously describing whether even Mademoiselle de Scu- historic incident and scene , with which | déry's proverbial prolixity much ex- in the passage above quoted Scott re- ceeds in any one instance the length ...
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