The Living Age, 253. kötetLiving Age Company, 1907 |
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154. oldal
... never knew a man , " he wrote after Lord Lytton's death , " to- wards whom I felt so warmly and to whom I owed so much . . . . I shall al- ways regard it as one of the most for- tunate circumstances of my life that I was for many years ...
... never knew a man , " he wrote after Lord Lytton's death , " to- wards whom I felt so warmly and to whom I owed so much . . . . I shall al- ways regard it as one of the most for- tunate circumstances of my life that I was for many years ...
650. oldal
... never quite at their ease unless they are suppressing some one ; they must have some one to look down upon . Below ... never forgets himself ; never gives himself away ; he imputes to himself the loftiest motives and highest authority ...
... never quite at their ease unless they are suppressing some one ; they must have some one to look down upon . Below ... never forgets himself ; never gives himself away ; he imputes to himself the loftiest motives and highest authority ...
668. oldal
... never call him a little wretch . " I never could have supposed it , never ! " she continued with gathering vehemence . " That's what comes of reading Ibsen and living one's own life and going to picture - galleries on Sun- day instead ...
... never call him a little wretch . " I never could have supposed it , never ! " she continued with gathering vehemence . " That's what comes of reading Ibsen and living one's own life and going to picture - galleries on Sun- day instead ...
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