Littell's Living Age, 184. kötetLittell, Son and Company, 1890 |
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... story ; poems dealing with subjects borrowed How can they breathe it in strangers ' land , from the ancient world ... story of the great Mutiny is but a story , fast becoming as a tale of " old , un- happy , far - off things , " the ...
... story ; poems dealing with subjects borrowed How can they breathe it in strangers ' land , from the ancient world ... story of the great Mutiny is but a story , fast becoming as a tale of " old , un- happy , far - off things , " the ...
418. oldal
... story - tellers of the race . Mr. Stevenson's style is always most pure , and his imagination is usually vivid , but in this one tale the very hap- piest use of words is wedded to the most thrilling , most concentrated interest . It ...
... story - tellers of the race . Mr. Stevenson's style is always most pure , and his imagination is usually vivid , but in this one tale the very hap- piest use of words is wedded to the most thrilling , most concentrated interest . It ...
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... story of True or not , few ancient books leave Sinbad he seems to have been acquainted such an impression on us of the real two centuries before it was heard of in the spirit of the Orient as this of Sir John civilized world . The roc ...
... story of True or not , few ancient books leave Sinbad he seems to have been acquainted such an impression on us of the real two centuries before it was heard of in the spirit of the Orient as this of Sir John civilized world . The roc ...
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THE OLD MISSIONARY By Sir William | 49 |
A Highland School Forty Years Ago | 59 |
THE MORAVIANS AND THE LEPERS | 63 |
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