Littell's Living Age, 184. kötetLittell, Son and Company, 1890 |
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296. oldal
... death , he passed away amid a world of beauty and in the midst of a world endeared to him by love . Italy was his second country . In Flor- ence lies the wife of his heart ; in every city he had friends , friends not only among men and ...
... death , he passed away amid a world of beauty and in the midst of a world endeared to him by love . Italy was his second country . In Flor- ence lies the wife of his heart ; in every city he had friends , friends not only among men and ...
297. oldal
... death at last as a decade , for aught one knows , of a poet's absolute monarch - this poet held up the death to determine what position that poet blazing torch of life in God , of aspiration will hold in the estimation of his country ...
... death at last as a decade , for aught one knows , of a poet's absolute monarch - this poet held up the death to determine what position that poet blazing torch of life in God , of aspiration will hold in the estimation of his country ...
811. oldal
... death . How felt you then ? - Mummy . I had no feeling . The Other Mummies . Nor we . Ruysch . How , mean ye to aver ye did not feel the awful change ? Mummy . Just as men fail to note the point when sleep begins . Ruysch . Ay , but ...
... death . How felt you then ? - Mummy . I had no feeling . The Other Mummies . Nor we . Ruysch . How , mean ye to aver ye did not feel the awful change ? Mummy . Just as men fail to note the point when sleep begins . Ruysch . Ay , but ...
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