The Living Age, 294. kötetLiving Age Company, 1917 |
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17. oldal
... the beads in the hands of his fellow in distress seemed to recall to his mind other times and different circumstances to -family prayers at home somewhere in Bavaria , and Sunday The Relations Between the Trenches . 17.
... the beads in the hands of his fellow in distress seemed to recall to his mind other times and different circumstances to -family prayers at home somewhere in Bavaria , and Sunday The Relations Between the Trenches . 17.
18. oldal
... seemed to her that Mrs. Merri- dew had forgotten the standpoint of youth . Christina believed but half- heartedly in the tepid , cautious judg- ments of old age . Yet she realized that generation after generation comes to the same ...
... seemed to her that Mrs. Merri- dew had forgotten the standpoint of youth . Christina believed but half- heartedly in the tepid , cautious judg- ments of old age . Yet she realized that generation after generation comes to the same ...
27. oldal
... seemed to be taken for granted , that he had called it " The Mystery , " not " The History , " of Edwin Drood . It is worth while at this point to glance at the alternative titles taken into consideration , seeing how much * The Times ...
... seemed to be taken for granted , that he had called it " The Mystery , " not " The History , " of Edwin Drood . It is worth while at this point to glance at the alternative titles taken into consideration , seeing how much * The Times ...
48. oldal
... seemed like a heav- enly fire , and its effulgence has spread over the earth , lightening obscure paths upon which harassed men in search of a great ideal have been arduously pressing their way . It has needed but a little imagination ...
... seemed like a heav- enly fire , and its effulgence has spread over the earth , lightening obscure paths upon which harassed men in search of a great ideal have been arduously pressing their way . It has needed but a little imagination ...
51. oldal
... seemed , willing to bear punishment itself from the Germans without retaliating . were too proud , it was thought , to ask the help of anyone ; but there were things that were thought . Certainly , also , it was believed that the ...
... seemed , willing to bear punishment itself from the Germans without retaliating . were too proud , it was thought , to ask the help of anyone ; but there were things that were thought . Certainly , also , it was believed that the ...
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