Littell's Living Age, 184. kötetLittell, Son and Company, 1890 |
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43. oldal
... voice is not so melodious , and her intonation is less agreeable . A crowd of American women , it must be confessed , will make a din with their voices which distresses the ear . Here , the voice is high and harsh ; there ( in England ) ...
... voice is not so melodious , and her intonation is less agreeable . A crowd of American women , it must be confessed , will make a din with their voices which distresses the ear . Here , the voice is high and harsh ; there ( in England ) ...
325. oldal
... voice so as to drown remonstrance ; while a " tsh ! " with which Mrs. Carlyle sometimes sought to quiet him , was here interposed . Casting homœopathy overboard he spoke apprecia- tively of George III . The capacity of the king was ...
... voice so as to drown remonstrance ; while a " tsh ! " with which Mrs. Carlyle sometimes sought to quiet him , was here interposed . Casting homœopathy overboard he spoke apprecia- tively of George III . The capacity of the king was ...
365. oldal
... voice so much above her usual voice tle Father ( Papa'chen ) , and her young that it seemed to be that of some holy follower , Appenfeller , had not yet been spirit who had joined her . The trial was elevated by their disciples into the ...
... voice so much above her usual voice tle Father ( Papa'chen ) , and her young that it seemed to be that of some holy follower , Appenfeller , had not yet been spirit who had joined her . The trial was elevated by their disciples into the ...
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