Littell's Living Age, 106. kötetLiving Age Company Incorporated, 1870 |
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179. oldal
... knew her among the thinkers of his day- and they at a later period of his life , and her influence were not few - who came at one time or over him had therefore a more mature char- another under his influence . But it was not acter to ...
... knew her among the thinkers of his day- and they at a later period of his life , and her influence were not few - who came at one time or over him had therefore a more mature char- another under his influence . But it was not acter to ...
221. oldal
... knew he should often vex her by mis- in the air , in which be and Audrey were to takes in speech and manner ; he knew , how- dwell happily together for ever ; and Au - ever pleasant her society might be to him , drey Verschoyle , half ...
... knew he should often vex her by mis- in the air , in which be and Audrey were to takes in speech and manner ; he knew , how- dwell happily together for ever ; and Au - ever pleasant her society might be to him , drey Verschoyle , half ...
222. oldal
... knew that he had disguised nothing from her , who had aroused these new feelings in him , and all he had offered she had accepted . The re- fusal to give him the heather was the first positively painful doubt which had crossed his mind ...
... knew that he had disguised nothing from her , who had aroused these new feelings in him , and all he had offered she had accepted . The re- fusal to give him the heather was the first positively painful doubt which had crossed his mind ...
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THE LIVING | 1 |
MR DISRAELIS LOTHAIR | 4 |
THE LATE LORD CLARENDON | 7 |
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