The Living Age, 278. kötetLiving Age Company, 1913 |
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... friends are a heterogeneous lot who fall away from him if he changes his domicile , and who are not comrades but company- he does not know what he wants in a friend . His reading , again , is equally indiscriminate ; he is no critic ...
... friends are a heterogeneous lot who fall away from him if he changes his domicile , and who are not comrades but company- he does not know what he wants in a friend . His reading , again , is equally indiscriminate ; he is no critic ...
363. oldal
... friends up to within three days of her death . Mr. Maurice says : " She was anxious that her illness should not attract public attention ; but , as it be- came known , flowers and loving mes- sages came pouring in , which touched her ...
... friends up to within three days of her death . Mr. Maurice says : " She was anxious that her illness should not attract public attention ; but , as it be- came known , flowers and loving mes- sages came pouring in , which touched her ...
438. oldal
... friends and colleagues were in all parties , for he cared little for the po- litical game and much for his country . He did all things well , many things brilliantly , but he was bigger than what he did . That is the tragedy of his loss ...
... friends and colleagues were in all parties , for he cared little for the po- litical game and much for his country . He did all things well , many things brilliantly , but he was bigger than what he did . That is the tragedy of his loss ...
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Balance of Power The Changing | 68 |
The Death of Satire | 82 |
VOLUME LX | 129 |
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