Littell's Living Age, 205-206. kötetLittell, Son and Company, 1895 |
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... rest , and laugh at me ? Are there so many fellow - spirits in your great work , that you can afford to push one away who prays to join hands with you and give all she has for the aims your heart is set on ? " Again she looked at him ...
... rest , and laugh at me ? Are there so many fellow - spirits in your great work , that you can afford to push one away who prays to join hands with you and give all she has for the aims your heart is set on ? " Again she looked at him ...
21. oldal
... rest follow him , like the sheepified fools they are . " " But Mr. Rudd's note was quite " Mr. Issachar ! with that cold , cruel face ? Tom , what does he care for the poor ? I never liked your sending Mr. Bostock away . If I had known ...
... rest follow him , like the sheepified fools they are . " " But Mr. Rudd's note was quite " Mr. Issachar ! with that cold , cruel face ? Tom , what does he care for the poor ? I never liked your sending Mr. Bostock away . If I had known ...
24. oldal
... rest , in the lodgings ou Easter Tuesday . A cruel fine lady ! Rudd said an occa- sional word in her defence ; but Rudd had the best of reasons for saying none too much . He settled himself well back in his seat , with closed eyes ...
... rest , in the lodgings ou Easter Tuesday . A cruel fine lady ! Rudd said an occa- sional word in her defence ; but Rudd had the best of reasons for saying none too much . He settled himself well back in his seat , with closed eyes ...
27. oldal
... rest . ” ing ; beneath her small black bounet her fair hair shone like sunlight on fax . Her eyes , as they met the people , were deep and grave . Her face had no tinge of color . They understood at last , and trooped out , still with ...
... rest . ” ing ; beneath her small black bounet her fair hair shone like sunlight on fax . Her eyes , as they met the people , were deep and grave . Her face had no tinge of color . They understood at last , and trooped out , still with ...
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... rest . It is the gift of a great poet , without direct reference to , or narrative of , spe- cific circumstances , to cast into endur- ing verse the ever - recurring phases of human occasion . So Browning had written in his " Lost ...
... rest . It is the gift of a great poet , without direct reference to , or narrative of , spe- cific circumstances , to cast into endur- ing verse the ever - recurring phases of human occasion . So Browning had written in his " Lost ...
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