Littell's Living Age, 178. kötetLiving Age Company Incorporated, 1888 |
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24. oldal
... knew perfectly well that when she had hinted at my " cunning , " she had referred to the simple yet ingenious devices which per- sons " under control , " as it is delicately termed , make use of to obtain their ends . No sane man , of ...
... knew perfectly well that when she had hinted at my " cunning , " she had referred to the simple yet ingenious devices which per- sons " under control , " as it is delicately termed , make use of to obtain their ends . No sane man , of ...
25. oldal
... knew that I was much emaciated by illness , and of course I had very little on , but still there was something of me to reflect , and here there was noth- ing . Just as when one gentleman wishes to ignore another , he will affect an ...
... knew that I was much emaciated by illness , and of course I had very little on , but still there was something of me to reflect , and here there was noth- ing . Just as when one gentleman wishes to ignore another , he will affect an ...
33. oldal
... knew how to use strong lan- guage , was so disgusted with this tendency that he calls even the editing of Greek and Latin authors with German notes " a swinishness and an infamy . " But it is surely carrying it too far to complain , as ...
... knew how to use strong lan- guage , was so disgusted with this tendency that he calls even the editing of Greek and Latin authors with German notes " a swinishness and an infamy . " But it is surely carrying it too far to complain , as ...
37. oldal
... knew what it was to have a devotional to . I have seldom met any person more feeling ; and reason , therefore , had nothing to striking . " Perhaps , however , the most able piece of character - painting which is here to be met with ...
... knew what it was to have a devotional to . I have seldom met any person more feeling ; and reason , therefore , had nothing to striking . " Perhaps , however , the most able piece of character - painting which is here to be met with ...
38. oldal
... knew what the world contains in that kind , and the Regent's Park is more beautiful in my eyes than Venice . As I walked last night along some of the terraces , through and over intervening shrubberies , and surmounted by statues on the ...
... knew what the world contains in that kind , and the Regent's Park is more beautiful in my eyes than Venice . As I walked last night along some of the terraces , through and over intervening shrubberies , and surmounted by statues on the ...
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