Littell's Living Age, 184. kötetLittell, Son and Company, 1890 |
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60. oldal
... stand Gaelic , for my mother had already told him my name . On hearing my reply he gave utterance to a kind of grunt , ex- pressive , I think , of perplexity , and con- tinuing still to speak English , ordered the next boy , Roderick ...
... stand Gaelic , for my mother had already told him my name . On hearing my reply he gave utterance to a kind of grunt , ex- pressive , I think , of perplexity , and con- tinuing still to speak English , ordered the next boy , Roderick ...
418. oldal
... stands it is a piece of work of extraordinary merit . Yet if " The Pavilion on the Links " has claims to be considered a masterpiece , and may confidently hope to stand the merciless test of time , the same must also be conceded to " Dr ...
... stands it is a piece of work of extraordinary merit . Yet if " The Pavilion on the Links " has claims to be considered a masterpiece , and may confidently hope to stand the merciless test of time , the same must also be conceded to " Dr ...
498. oldal
... stand at last on the height of attainment ; I feel before- hand that , if this continues , eternal happi- ness is mine . " Now this is the moment which Mephistopheles , who stands by , has been waiting for ; for his compact with Faust ...
... stand at last on the height of attainment ; I feel before- hand that , if this continues , eternal happi- ness is mine . " Now this is the moment which Mephistopheles , who stands by , has been waiting for ; for his compact with Faust ...
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