Littell's Living Age, 184. kötetLittell, Son and Company, 1890 |
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32. oldal
... characters so cleverly drawn in Tolstoi's picture show the same utter want of that moral self - con- trol which is the distinctive feature of all genuine civilization . That character is the Princess Marie , and she is described as an ...
... characters so cleverly drawn in Tolstoi's picture show the same utter want of that moral self - con- trol which is the distinctive feature of all genuine civilization . That character is the Princess Marie , and she is described as an ...
465. oldal
... character of a man in whom notwithstanding , to all the other male goodness of heart and the highest Chris- characters in the book . His wit , his good tian principle should be combined with sense , his plausibility , his address ...
... character of a man in whom notwithstanding , to all the other male goodness of heart and the highest Chris- characters in the book . His wit , his good tian principle should be combined with sense , his plausibility , his address ...
624. oldal
... character , for Tony has decidedly redeeming traits , and would not be half as bad as he is if he had been more fortunate in his mother ; but who can discover Mrs. Hardcastle's good side ? A nagging , false , ridiculous woman , neither ...
... character , for Tony has decidedly redeeming traits , and would not be half as bad as he is if he had been more fortunate in his mother ; but who can discover Mrs. Hardcastle's good side ? A nagging , false , ridiculous woman , neither ...
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