Littell's Living Age, 205-206. kötetLittell, Son and Company, 1895 |
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17. oldal
... kind . " " Kind ! " Lady Joan clenched her hands . " But I cannot accept it , " said Darcy , walking to a window . -- " I must submit. Lady Joan . 17.
... kind . " " Kind ! " Lady Joan clenched her hands . " But I cannot accept it , " said Darcy , walking to a window . -- " I must submit. Lady Joan . 17.
66. oldal
... kind word give , as ' twas thy habit here , Ever forestalling question with reply , As " All is well , eh ? " lending to the ear A token kind of home , to be remem-- bered by . Then pass thou on , all cheerful to thy place , Thou whom ...
... kind word give , as ' twas thy habit here , Ever forestalling question with reply , As " All is well , eh ? " lending to the ear A token kind of home , to be remem-- bered by . Then pass thou on , all cheerful to thy place , Thou whom ...
72. oldal
... kind which is constantly in- guided by his sympathies ; and as he clined to point out to the publican was never in his hottest days of As what a publican he is , and what sad pheterism anything like a consistent things publicans are ...
... kind which is constantly in- guided by his sympathies ; and as he clined to point out to the publican was never in his hottest days of As what a publican he is , and what sad pheterism anything like a consistent things publicans are ...
74. oldal
... kind . His claims in the comic and mixed de- partments are much more considerable . " Abel Shufflebottom " is fun , and be- ing very early testifies to a healthy con- sciousness of the ridiculous . For his English eclogues I have no ...
... kind . His claims in the comic and mixed de- partments are much more considerable . " Abel Shufflebottom " is fun , and be- ing very early testifies to a healthy con- sciousness of the ridiculous . For his English eclogues I have no ...
75. oldal
... kind and well affected to Southey imagery , is indeed not seldom felt here as he was , appears to me to have been also ; but there is something which a little unjust to this poem ; an injus- redeems it . The author's thorough tice which ...
... kind and well affected to Southey imagery , is indeed not seldom felt here as he was , appears to me to have been also ; but there is something which a little unjust to this poem ; an injus- redeems it . The author's thorough tice which ...
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