Macmillan's Magazine, 28. kötetMacmillan and Company, 1873 |
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98. oldal
... leave Borva and her father's house . But she had some vague feeling that in the future lay many terrible possibilities that she did not as yet dare to look at - until , at least , she was more satisfied as to the present . And how could ...
... leave Borva and her father's house . But she had some vague feeling that in the future lay many terrible possibilities that she did not as yet dare to look at - until , at least , she was more satisfied as to the present . And how could ...
407. oldal
... leaving . " I shall be very glad if you will , " Sheila answered . And as he went along the pavement , young Mosenberg ... leave the house , " her husband said ; " I can't . " Perhaps he had not tried so much as the words seemed to imply ...
... leaving . " I shall be very glad if you will , " Sheila answered . And as he went along the pavement , young Mosenberg ... leave the house , " her husband said ; " I can't . " Perhaps he had not tried so much as the words seemed to imply ...
533. oldal
... leave us a sphere where rigorous logic might pause , and events might be re- garded with half - shut eyes . This sense of uneasiness , this desire to leave us the tortoise if he takes away the elephant , begins to be manifest in the ...
... leave us a sphere where rigorous logic might pause , and events might be re- garded with half - shut eyes . This sense of uneasiness , this desire to leave us the tortoise if he takes away the elephant , begins to be manifest in the ...
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Macmillan's Magazine, 58. kötet David Masson,George Grove,John Morley,Mowbray Morris Teljes nézet - 1888 |
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