Littell's Living Age, 211. kötetLittell, Son and Company, 1896 |
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12. oldal
... become footsore , hungry and athirst . Finally , there is the demoniacal scene when the raid- ers with their droves are repeatedly repulsed from the narrow bridgeway that has been secured by their pur- suers . The cries of jubilation ...
... become footsore , hungry and athirst . Finally , there is the demoniacal scene when the raid- ers with their droves are repeatedly repulsed from the narrow bridgeway that has been secured by their pur- suers . The cries of jubilation ...
26. oldal
... become engaged to a Miss Willoughby , the only child of a neighboring landowner . The first time that he saw her was ... becoming a prey to un- accountable apprehensions . It was not that his affection for his betrothed had in any way ...
... become engaged to a Miss Willoughby , the only child of a neighboring landowner . The first time that he saw her was ... becoming a prey to un- accountable apprehensions . It was not that his affection for his betrothed had in any way ...
32. oldal
... become the impersonation of English justice . And yet I fear that the fate that seems to overtake all judges has befallen my friend's memory . I have looked in vain for some sketch of a remarkable life by some who knew him better than I ...
... become the impersonation of English justice . And yet I fear that the fate that seems to overtake all judges has befallen my friend's memory . I have looked in vain for some sketch of a remarkable life by some who knew him better than I ...
37. oldal
... become out of harmony with the age . Lawyers were becoming tired of the tyranny of Baron Parke , and beginning to scoff at the wisdom of Meeson and Welsby . There was a gen- eral desire to see justice done even at > the expense of the ...
... become out of harmony with the age . Lawyers were becoming tired of the tyranny of Baron Parke , and beginning to scoff at the wisdom of Meeson and Welsby . There was a gen- eral desire to see justice done even at > the expense of the ...
47. oldal
... become real and engage our interest . Wherever the description of actions is not informed by their essential mo- tive the characters may in a way be interesting , but they are not real ; or if by supplementary disquisition it is sought ...
... become real and engage our interest . Wherever the description of actions is not informed by their essential mo- tive the characters may in a way be interesting , but they are not real ; or if by supplementary disquisition it is sought ...
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