English Prose Selections, 5. kötetMacmillan, 1917 |
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1 - 5 találat összesen 100 találatból.
4. oldal
... turn of his phrases ease his pen , just as each blacksmith that knows the cunning of his craft gives his own peculiar swing and balance to the hammer . No one who has written anonymously has failed to experience the sense of discipline ...
... turn of his phrases ease his pen , just as each blacksmith that knows the cunning of his craft gives his own peculiar swing and balance to the hammer . No one who has written anonymously has failed to experience the sense of discipline ...
7. oldal
... turns of thought and ingenious intricacies of feeling which the prose of two or three generations ago would scarcely have at- tempted to convey . It moves lightly and easily ; it aims at a colloquial familiarity which , as we must not ...
... turns of thought and ingenious intricacies of feeling which the prose of two or three generations ago would scarcely have at- tempted to convey . It moves lightly and easily ; it aims at a colloquial familiarity which , as we must not ...
15. oldal
... turning his horse , and looking back to mark the progress of their march . The group would have been an excellent subject ... turn his horse's head to pursue his journey , Meg Merrilies , who had lagged behind the troop , unexpectedly ...
... turning his horse , and looking back to mark the progress of their march . The group would have been an excellent subject ... turn his horse's head to pursue his journey , Meg Merrilies , who had lagged behind the troop , unexpectedly ...
23. oldal
... turn to the use and maintenance of the living the money vainly wasted upon the interment of the dead . The procession to the churchyard , at about half a mile's distance , was made with the mournful solemnity usual on SIR WALTER SCOTT 23.
... turn to the use and maintenance of the living the money vainly wasted upon the interment of the dead . The procession to the churchyard , at about half a mile's distance , was made with the mournful solemnity usual on SIR WALTER SCOTT 23.
33. oldal
... turn my face to the wa ' , that I may never answer to that name ony mair , and never see mair of a wicked world . " The attendant on the hospital arranged her in her bed as she desired , with her face to the wall and her back to the ...
... turn my face to the wa ' , that I may never answer to that name ony mair , and never see mair of a wicked world . " The attendant on the hospital arranged her in her bed as she desired , with her face to the wall and her back to the ...
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