The Living Age, 293. kötetLiving Age Company, 1917 |
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189. oldal
... young men now write so much better than might be expected . They show a realization of the unity of life beyond their years . Not a few mothers have honored me by showing me letters that their boys have written on the eve of death ...
... young men now write so much better than might be expected . They show a realization of the unity of life beyond their years . Not a few mothers have honored me by showing me letters that their boys have written on the eve of death ...
404. oldal
... young man , who had come from Spain with the ambition of shining as a man of letters in the society of the capital and in- clined to the Stoic school , wrote a poem about the Great War of two generations before . It seemed to him a ...
... young man , who had come from Spain with the ambition of shining as a man of letters in the society of the capital and in- clined to the Stoic school , wrote a poem about the Great War of two generations before . It seemed to him a ...
541. oldal
... young man , a stranger , leaping and running from one deep hillock to another , is suddenly faced by an inscrutable fig- ure with folded arms , whose demure smile is rendered almost wonderful by the shining , dark eyes that seem to ...
... young man , a stranger , leaping and running from one deep hillock to another , is suddenly faced by an inscrutable fig- ure with folded arms , whose demure smile is rendered almost wonderful by the shining , dark eyes that seem to ...
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