Littell's Living Age, 184. kötetLittell, Son and Company, 1890 |
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52. oldal
... looked up wistfully at me for a moment , then threw her arms round her father's neck , convulsively kissing his dimmed eyes , and choking with pent - up sobs . ― Our good doctor attended him with an anxious kindness that tried , perhaps ...
... looked up wistfully at me for a moment , then threw her arms round her father's neck , convulsively kissing his dimmed eyes , and choking with pent - up sobs . ― Our good doctor attended him with an anxious kindness that tried , perhaps ...
108. oldal
... looked cautiously round . Her first glance was at the stranger . She soon saw that he was unconscious of everything around him . She approached him closely , and bent over him for two or three minutes , intently scrutinizing every ...
... looked cautiously round . Her first glance was at the stranger . She soon saw that he was unconscious of everything around him . She approached him closely , and bent over him for two or three minutes , intently scrutinizing every ...
291. oldal
... looked backwards , but forwards , the work of poetry also changed , and looked also forward . But the new ele- ments of the soul of poetry were all in confusion , mingled and tossed together like a sea in the centre of a hurricane ...
... looked backwards , but forwards , the work of poetry also changed , and looked also forward . But the new ele- ments of the soul of poetry were all in confusion , mingled and tossed together like a sea in the centre of a hurricane ...
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