Littell's Living Age, 292. kötetLiving Age Company, 1917 |
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192. oldal
... English kinsfolk Sanford meets two girl cousins who had an English mother and a French father . One of the girls is very beautiful and the other very plain but their voices are almost identical . Philip fancies himself in love with the ...
... English kinsfolk Sanford meets two girl cousins who had an English mother and a French father . One of the girls is very beautiful and the other very plain but their voices are almost identical . Philip fancies himself in love with the ...
217. oldal
many striking differences between the French and English novel , of which I will only mention two . The first is that the English novelist is far more addicted to writing in the first person than the Frenchman . This is of course only a ...
many striking differences between the French and English novel , of which I will only mention two . The first is that the English novelist is far more addicted to writing in the first person than the Frenchman . This is of course only a ...
355. oldal
... English schoolboy goes as unwillingly to school as ever if the school stands between him and the adventures which are the soul of English childhood , as well as the soul of the English people . The great tra- ditions of English ...
... English schoolboy goes as unwillingly to school as ever if the school stands between him and the adventures which are the soul of English childhood , as well as the soul of the English people . The great tra- ditions of English ...
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