The Life of Robert Louis StevensonMethuen, 1915 - Počet stran: 364 |
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... knew him ; I was his grandson , and their words may very well have been words of flattery ; but there was one thing that could not be affected , and that was the look and light that came into their faces at the name of Robert Steven ...
... knew him ; I was his grandson , and their words may very well have been words of flattery ; but there was one thing that could not be affected , and that was the look and light that came into their faces at the name of Robert Steven ...
Strana 20
... knew and understood him most thoroughly . " He was a man , " writes his son , " of a somewhat antique strain ; with a blended sternness and softness that was wholly Scottish and at first somewhat be- wildering ; with a profound ...
... knew and understood him most thoroughly . " He was a man , " writes his son , " of a somewhat antique strain ; with a blended sternness and softness that was wholly Scottish and at first somewhat be- wildering ; with a profound ...
Strana 22
... 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 painful to hear him ...
... 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 painful to hear him ...
Strana 23
... knew them both well the father was the more remarkable of the two . One period of misunder- standing they had , but it was brief , and might have been avoided had either of the pair been less sincere or less in earnest . Afterwards ...
... knew them both well the father was the more remarkable of the two . One period of misunder- standing they had , but it was brief , and might have been avoided had either of the pair been less sincere or less in earnest . Afterwards ...
Strana 40
... knew that I loved reading . " This day must have been followed closely by the evening recorded in another essay . " Out of all the years of my life I can recall but one home - coming to compare with these ( when he returned with some ...
... knew that I loved reading . " This day must have been followed closely by the evening recorded in another essay . " Out of all the years of my life I can recall but one home - coming to compare with these ( when he returned with some ...
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