Littell's Living Age, 175. kötet;185. kötetLiving Age Company Incorporated, 1890 |
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43. oldal
... light and sparkling , so full of anecdote and repartee and breezy fun , that admirers of his poetry who met him for the first time were sometimes grievously disappointed . They had pic tured to themselves a man of austere and dignified ...
... light and sparkling , so full of anecdote and repartee and breezy fun , that admirers of his poetry who met him for the first time were sometimes grievously disappointed . They had pic tured to themselves a man of austere and dignified ...
55. oldal
... light adhering bookcase ( light by reason of the shortness of the shelves ) , which both increases the accommodation , and makes one short side as well as the two long ones of the paral- lelopiped to present simply a face of books with ...
... light adhering bookcase ( light by reason of the shortness of the shelves ) , which both increases the accommodation , and makes one short side as well as the two long ones of the paral- lelopiped to present simply a face of books with ...
57. oldal
... light . Asking myself how this can most effec- tively be done , I have arrived at the con- clusion that nearly two - thirds , or say three- fifths , of the whole cubic contents of a properly constructed apartment * may be made a nearly ...
... light . Asking myself how this can most effec- tively be done , I have arrived at the con- clusion that nearly two - thirds , or say three- fifths , of the whole cubic contents of a properly constructed apartment * may be made a nearly ...
66. oldal
... light . What kindly hand has tended thee In thy dark cell where none could see The future promise bright ? How could we know while Nature slept , A treasure like thyself she kept To gladden Winter's sight ? Only a drooping flower of ...
... light . What kindly hand has tended thee In thy dark cell where none could see The future promise bright ? How could we know while Nature slept , A treasure like thyself she kept To gladden Winter's sight ? Only a drooping flower of ...
76. oldal
... light of having Edith's arms round his neck and holding her to his heart once more . " Edith , " he whispered softly , as he turned away ; " Edith , come home ! " " I wonder , " he said to Jane Sands that night ; " I wonder if you could ...
... light of having Edith's arms round his neck and holding her to his heart once more . " Edith , " he whispered softly , as he turned away ; " Edith , come home ! " " I wonder , " he said to Jane Sands that night ; " I wonder if you could ...
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