Macmillan's Magazine, 32. kötetMacmillan and Company, 1875 |
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8. oldal
... 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 happy to say , survived our Eton life , and I knew him to the last . I remember that Smythe got ...
... 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 happy to say , survived our Eton life , and I knew him to the last . I remember that Smythe got ...
11. oldal
... sure that this effort about to be made for restoring nation- ality to Ireland was not only hopeless , but wrong . That it was hopeless was not , she thought , enough to urge against it ; so many apparently hopeless causes had been ...
... sure that this effort about to be made for restoring nation- ality to Ireland was not only hopeless , but wrong . That it was hopeless was not , she thought , enough to urge against it ; so many apparently hopeless causes had been ...
18. oldal
... sure mamma and Pelham will gladly let you have them ; and it came into my mind this morning that I have two trinkets of value , which I should like to give you . One is the diamond ring that papa wore when he died . Pelham gave it to me ...
... sure mamma and Pelham will gladly let you have them ; and it came into my mind this morning that I have two trinkets of value , which I should like to give you . One is the diamond ring that papa wore when he died . Pelham gave it to me ...
19. oldal
... sure you will do it as con- siderately and quietly as possible then , " Ellen answered , her courage rising with the greatness of the peril . " To prove the truth of my words and the necessity for quiet , I will take you into the room ...
... sure you will do it as con- siderately and quietly as possible then , " Ellen answered , her courage rising with the greatness of the peril . " To prove the truth of my words and the necessity for quiet , I will take you into the room ...
22. oldal
... sure . If Connor Daly had been one of the rebels brought before you , what should you have done ? " " He was not one ; but it would perhaps have been the best thing that could have happened to him if he had been , for I fear he has left ...
... sure . If Connor Daly had been one of the rebels brought before you , what should you have done ? " " He was not one ; but it would perhaps have been the best thing that could have happened to him if he had been , for I fear he has left ...
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Macmillan's Magazine, 58. kötet David Masson,George Grove,John Morley,Mowbray Morris Teljes nézet - 1888 |
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