Macmillan's Magazine, 66. kötetDavid Masson, George Grove, John Morley, Mowbray Morris Macmillan and Company, 1892 |
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... called ugly , —or at least I thought not , until to - day . But to my consternation he seemed angry , and he asked me almost savagely if it were true that the Countess d'Aranjuez , - that is what he called you , my dear- really tried to ...
... called ugly , —or at least I thought not , until to - day . But to my consternation he seemed angry , and he asked me almost savagely if it were true that the Countess d'Aranjuez , - that is what he called you , my dear- really tried to ...
179. oldal
... called them golden had a very different opinion of them to what I have . " His judgment about Aretino is equally independent and equally sound . He cannot under- stand why the Italians called him Divine ; beyond a gift for ingenious ...
... called them golden had a very different opinion of them to what I have . " His judgment about Aretino is equally independent and equally sound . He cannot under- stand why the Italians called him Divine ; beyond a gift for ingenious ...
437. oldal
... called him ; and the Abbé Rostini aptly described the general feeling by saying , " We are not afraid that our General will de- ceive us , nor that he will let himself be deceived . " Boswell's confidences on the subject of his free ...
... called him ; and the Abbé Rostini aptly described the general feeling by saying , " We are not afraid that our General will de- ceive us , nor that he will let himself be deceived . " Boswell's confidences on the subject of his free ...
Tartalomjegyzék
Margaret Stuart by H C MACDOWALL 271 | 23 |
Noble Lady A | 39 |
Armands Mistake by Miss LYNCH 299 | 196 |
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Macmillan's Magazine, 58. kötet David Masson,George Grove,John Morley,Mowbray Morris Teljes nézet - 1888 |
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