Macmillan's Magazine, 32. kötetMacmillan and Company, 1875 |
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... asked me , Why I wished to know ? ' I replied , Because that boy is a very clever boy ; I am sure he has genius about him . ' Though he was , as I have said , not my pupil , yet I always kept up an inti- macy with him , which , I am ...
... asked me , Why I wished to know ? ' I replied , Because that boy is a very clever boy ; I am sure he has genius about him . ' Though he was , as I have said , not my pupil , yet I always kept up an inti- macy with him , which , I am ...
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... asked him by Sir Robert Peel , what member should be chosen to second the address to the Crown : " There are two young speakers beyond all others to choose - Jem Bruce and George Smythe . " Lady Strangford's estimate of his cha- racter ...
... asked him by Sir Robert Peel , what member should be chosen to second the address to the Crown : " There are two young speakers beyond all others to choose - Jem Bruce and George Smythe . " Lady Strangford's estimate of his cha- racter ...
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... asked so often in eloquent speech or verse- " Has the time come ? " that the thought " It has come , then , at last , " sent a thrill through her nerves . She hardly asked herself " The time for what ? " The glow- ing words and burning ...
... asked so often in eloquent speech or verse- " Has the time come ? " that the thought " It has come , then , at last , " sent a thrill through her nerves . She hardly asked herself " The time for what ? " The glow- ing words and burning ...
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... asked- " Does Mr. Pelham Daly live here ? " " Yes , " Ellen answered , " but he is from home . Your business , whatever it is , must wait till his return . Mr. Daly's mother , who lives with him , has lately been very ill , and must not ...
... asked- " Does Mr. Pelham Daly live here ? " " Yes , " Ellen answered , " but he is from home . Your business , whatever it is , must wait till his return . Mr. Daly's mother , who lives with him , has lately been very ill , and must not ...
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... asked . " We shall go alone to Tipperary , " D'Arcy , who was standing near , answered . " I read what you are ... asking myself all day , " he said , " whether I am most glad or most sorry for the circumstances that make my individual ...
... asked . " We shall go alone to Tipperary , " D'Arcy , who was standing near , answered . " I read what you are ... asking myself all day , " he said , " whether I am most glad or most sorry for the circumstances that make my individual ...
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Macmillan's Magazine, 58. kötet David Masson,George Grove,John Morley,Mowbray Morris Teljes nézet - 1888 |
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