The Life of Robert Louis StevensonMethuen, 1915 - Počet stran: 364 |
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... delight . In vain his sons dissuaded him from the adventure . The day approached , the ob- stinate old gentleman was found in his room , fur- tively packing a portmanteau , and the truth had to be told him ere he would desist - that he ...
... delight . In vain his sons dissuaded him from the adventure . The day approached , the ob- stinate old gentleman was found in his room , fur- tively packing a portmanteau , and the truth had to be told him ere he would desist - that he ...
Strana 19
... delight to the boys . Tutors shed a gloom for an hour or so in the evening , and these and that accursed schoolgoing were the black parts of their life . " · Robert Stevenson had intended only one of his sons to follow his own ...
... delight to the boys . Tutors shed a gloom for an hour or so in the evening , and these and that accursed schoolgoing were the black parts of their life . " · Robert Stevenson had intended only one of his sons to follow his own ...
Strana 22
... delight to all who knew him before the clouds began to settle on his mind . His use of language was both just and picturesque ; and when at the beginning of his illness he began to feel the ebbing of his power , it was strange and ...
... delight to all who knew him before the clouds began to settle on his mind . His use of language was both just and picturesque ; and when at the beginning of his illness he began to feel the ebbing of his power , it was strange and ...
Strana 33
... delight on the asso- nances and alliterations . " So he tells us of the delight he already took in words for their own sake , and of the thrill which the mere sound of " Jehovah Tsid- kenu " produced in him without reference to any ...
... delight on the asso- nances and alliterations . " So he tells us of the delight he already took in words for their own sake , and of the thrill which the mere sound of " Jehovah Tsid- kenu " produced in him without reference to any ...
Strana 42
... delight in the book and the dramatis persona . Years afterwards he . described himself as " no melodramatist , but a Skelt- drunken boy ; the man who went out to find the Eldorado of romantic comedy . " Now also began the joys of ...
... delight in the book and the dramatis persona . Years afterwards he . described himself as " no melodramatist , but a Skelt- drunken boy ; the man who went out to find the Eldorado of romantic comedy . " Now also began the joys of ...
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