Littell's Living Age, 184. kötetLittell, Son and Company, 1890 |
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191. oldal
... doubt the former can minimize the contrast between the phrase is a great deal more awakening method of a poet to whom charm of man- than the latter . Its very familiarity gives ner is generally essential , one might a shock to ...
... doubt the former can minimize the contrast between the phrase is a great deal more awakening method of a poet to whom charm of man- than the latter . Its very familiarity gives ner is generally essential , one might a shock to ...
250. oldal
... doubt the greater number of great poets have died before the last stage of life , like the greater num- ber of other great men , so that we have nothing like the same means of judging exactly what the effect of old age is on the ...
... doubt the greater number of great poets have died before the last stage of life , like the greater num- ber of other great men , so that we have nothing like the same means of judging exactly what the effect of old age is on the ...
404. oldal
... doubt the effi- cacy. 29 Marcia gave her shoulders a little im- patient jerk . All this had been said so often before , and she had explained so many times that one cannot pick and choose , that one must either accept hos- pitality or ...
... doubt the effi- cacy. 29 Marcia gave her shoulders a little im- patient jerk . All this had been said so often before , and she had explained so many times that one cannot pick and choose , that one must either accept hos- pitality or ...
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