English Prose: Selections with Critical Introductions by Various Writers, and General Introductions to Each Period, 5. kötetMacmillan, 1911 |
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1 - 5 találat összesen 56 találatból.
20. oldal
... received the mute and melancholy salutations of the company whom it con- tained , than he edged himself towards the ... receiving either ; he nodded , however , gruffly , and shook the clergyman's hand in acknowledgment of his good ...
... received the mute and melancholy salutations of the company whom it con- tained , than he edged himself towards the ... receiving either ; he nodded , however , gruffly , and shook the clergyman's hand in acknowledgment of his good ...
31. oldal
... received . He added , that he had seen her carried to the workhouse , and understood that she had been brought to herself , and was expected to do well . This last averment was a slight alteration in point of fact , for Madge Wildfire ...
... received . He added , that he had seen her carried to the workhouse , and understood that she had been brought to herself , and was expected to do well . This last averment was a slight alteration in point of fact , for Madge Wildfire ...
32. oldal
... received this information than she . hastened to the hospital , her companions attending her . They found the dying person in a large ward , where there were ten beds , of which the patient's was the only one occupied . Madge was ...
... received this information than she . hastened to the hospital , her companions attending her . They found the dying person in a large ward , where there were ten beds , of which the patient's was the only one occupied . Madge was ...
35. oldal
... received it ; and , considering the distance of the time , and propensity of those through whose mouths it has passed to the marvellous , this could not be called a Scottish story , unless it manifested a tinge of Scottish superstition ...
... received it ; and , considering the distance of the time , and propensity of those through whose mouths it has passed to the marvellous , this could not be called a Scottish story , unless it manifested a tinge of Scottish superstition ...
42. oldal
... received and practised as could be desired . We say the art has been unfortunately named . The idea of its being , after all , a variety of the gardening art , with which it has little or nothing to do , has given a mechanical turn to ...
... received and practised as could be desired . We say the art has been unfortunately named . The idea of its being , after all , a variety of the gardening art , with which it has little or nothing to do , has given a mechanical turn to ...
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