Littell's Living Age, 180. kötetLiving Age Company Incorporated, 1889 |
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58. oldal
... question of fairness or unfair- homed , Selim , and the mules . Selim and ness . Except from a sentimental point of I at once mounted the beasts , while Ma - view , it matters very little whether Man- homed walked ahead to show us the ...
... question of fairness or unfair- homed , Selim , and the mules . Selim and ness . Except from a sentimental point of I at once mounted the beasts , while Ma - view , it matters very little whether Man- homed walked ahead to show us the ...
209. oldal
... question with regard to an Elizabethan is : What grasp and grip does he possess upon the common stuff of art ? Our first question with regard to a Victorian is : How does the man envisage things , from what point of view does he start ...
... question with regard to an Elizabethan is : What grasp and grip does he possess upon the common stuff of art ? Our first question with regard to a Victorian is : How does the man envisage things , from what point of view does he start ...
235. oldal
... question in grammar which evoked a very amusing answer . The question was certainly a somewhat abstruse one , but I do not be- lieve that the representative of " my Lords " put it with any but justifiable in- tentions , for he was ...
... question in grammar which evoked a very amusing answer . The question was certainly a somewhat abstruse one , but I do not be- lieve that the representative of " my Lords " put it with any but justifiable in- tentions , for he was ...
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