Littell's Living Age, 91. kötetLittell, Son and Company, 1866 |
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211. oldal
... thought natural to each day , but that a good number were either poems previously composed and after- wards adapted to some particular Sunday , or written as it were to order after the thought of rounding The Christian Year had arisen ...
... thought natural to each day , but that a good number were either poems previously composed and after- wards adapted to some particular Sunday , or written as it were to order after the thought of rounding The Christian Year had arisen ...
291. oldal
... thought and known when you were here last . I cannot bid you believe that I do not - love you . " " Not more tenderly or truly than I love you . " - " Nay , Harry , your love to me can be neither true nor tender , nor will I per- mit it ...
... thought and known when you were here last . I cannot bid you believe that I do not - love you . " " Not more tenderly or truly than I love you . " - " Nay , Harry , your love to me can be neither true nor tender , nor will I per- mit it ...
340. oldal
... thought it was the result of a great pre- concerted plan , and began to awake into admiration and respect . He thought the solemnity , and the calm , and that beautiful confidence in his rights , were features of a subtle and precocious ...
... thought it was the result of a great pre- concerted plan , and began to awake into admiration and respect . He thought the solemnity , and the calm , and that beautiful confidence in his rights , were features of a subtle and precocious ...
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