Littell's Living Age, 211. kötetLittell, Son and Company, 1896 |
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22. oldal
... leave her even for a day un- protected , and repeating the phrase of the surgeon - barber , that " they were living in troublous times , " though he did not know the meaning of it . She said nothing , nor did she look at him , but he ...
... leave her even for a day un- protected , and repeating the phrase of the surgeon - barber , that " they were living in troublous times , " though he did not know the meaning of it . She said nothing , nor did she look at him , but he ...
24. oldal
... leave the house he several times visited the ruins of Bejant Place . The stream was now sunk to a mere brook , and might have been crossed even without the aid of the stepping- stones which bridged it . From the further bank a broad ...
... leave the house he several times visited the ruins of Bejant Place . The stream was now sunk to a mere brook , and might have been crossed even without the aid of the stepping- stones which bridged it . From the further bank a broad ...
30. oldal
... leave the dead body . But he had come to re- gard with superstitious fear the strange habits and especially the noc- turnal visits to Bejant Place which Santal had affected towards the close of his life . On the night before the burial ...
... leave the dead body . But he had come to re- gard with superstitious fear the strange habits and especially the noc- turnal visits to Bejant Place which Santal had affected towards the close of his life . On the night before the burial ...
33. oldal
... leave to use their best endeavor , By drawing pleas , from ten till four , To earn him twice three hundred more ; To ' foresaid rooms , and then and there And , after dinner , may repair Have ' foresaid leave , from five till ten , To ...
... leave to use their best endeavor , By drawing pleas , from ten till four , To earn him twice three hundred more ; To ' foresaid rooms , and then and there And , after dinner , may repair Have ' foresaid leave , from five till ten , To ...
54. oldal
... leave “ di ( e ) —al ( l ) ” to be supplied by the local wits ; but that is too macabre . I remember an uncle of mine choosing " Sensim sine sensu " from the " De Senectute , " and being very indignant with a friend of his , a fine ...
... leave “ di ( e ) —al ( l ) ” to be supplied by the local wits ; but that is too macabre . I remember an uncle of mine choosing " Sensim sine sensu " from the " De Senectute , " and being very indignant with a friend of his , a fine ...
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