Littell's Living Age, 195-196. kötetLittell, Son and Company, 1892 |
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11. oldal
... leave you at Papa . You would have been very use- ful to me in this critical position . ' ' You did more harm than ... leaving us ? ' ' Yes . ' ' Well , it is easy to know that that means a hasty retreat . Go to the left , make a feigned ...
... leave you at Papa . You would have been very use- ful to me in this critical position . ' ' You did more harm than ... leaving us ? ' ' Yes . ' ' Well , it is easy to know that that means a hasty retreat . Go to the left , make a feigned ...
19. oldal
... leave all this alone , let us sick of the war ; they had taken it into march to - morrow , and we shall defeat their heads that Napoleon intended to them ! ' He had remarked , ' I will pre- ight a pitched battle in the very streets pare ...
... leave all this alone , let us sick of the war ; they had taken it into march to - morrow , and we shall defeat their heads that Napoleon intended to them ! ' He had remarked , ' I will pre- ight a pitched battle in the very streets pare ...
28. oldal
... leave to relieve the tedium of the sittings by making a third at them . Vivienne had not seen fit to say anything of these brilliant conversations to Oliver ; he forgot Sal- vy's existence when he was out of sight , and continued to be ...
... leave to relieve the tedium of the sittings by making a third at them . Vivienne had not seen fit to say anything of these brilliant conversations to Oliver ; he forgot Sal- vy's existence when he was out of sight , and continued to be ...
42. oldal
... leave true ; but it must be said that the author behind any Memoirs , ' 1 but if he does discloses an animus which weakens the we shall probably get not only nothing force of his arguments when he allows but the truth , but the whole ...
... leave true ; but it must be said that the author behind any Memoirs , ' 1 but if he does discloses an animus which weakens the we shall probably get not only nothing force of his arguments when he allows but the truth , but the whole ...
114. oldal
... leave him staring at his bathe I met the prettiest girl climbing dingy papers in the sunset , and come up , positively the very prettiest . I stood home to supper across the marsh and aside on the jagged path to let her pass , through ...
... leave him staring at his bathe I met the prettiest girl climbing dingy papers in the sunset , and come up , positively the very prettiest . I stood home to supper across the marsh and aside on the jagged path to let her pass , through ...
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