Littell's Living Age, 184. kötetLittell, Son and Company, 1890 |
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251. oldal
... strong judgment relatively loses less by the advance of age than the strong imagination . The predominant fac- ulty keeps its predominance , but does not keep it more effectively in one region than it does in the other . Indeed , the ...
... strong judgment relatively loses less by the advance of age than the strong imagination . The predominant fac- ulty keeps its predominance , but does not keep it more effectively in one region than it does in the other . Indeed , the ...
260. oldal
... Strong , intimidating best legal advice , and with that view his new master to whom he appealed for protection , and lodging him in gaol . From thence the negro wrote a letter to his for- mer benefactor , Granville Sharp , who ...
... Strong , intimidating best legal advice , and with that view his new master to whom he appealed for protection , and lodging him in gaol . From thence the negro wrote a letter to his for- mer benefactor , Granville Sharp , who ...
500. oldal
... strong , sagacious man is made upon us ; a man , in his later years , of strong powers of self - restraint . The lines are indeed noble in which , in the fourth act , he re- plies to Mephistopheles , who has told him that the emperor ...
... strong , sagacious man is made upon us ; a man , in his later years , of strong powers of self - restraint . The lines are indeed noble in which , in the fourth act , he re- plies to Mephistopheles , who has told him that the emperor ...
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