The Life of Robert Louis StevensonMethuen, 1915 - Počet stran: 364 |
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... never diminished the strength of their relation . My grandfather pursued his design of advancing in the world with some measure of success ; rose to dis- tinction in his calling , grew to be the familiar of members of Parliament ...
... never diminished the strength of their relation . My grandfather pursued his design of advancing in the world with some measure of success ; rose to dis- tinction in his calling , grew to be the familiar of members of Parliament ...
Strana 9
... never again to hear the surf break in Clashcarnock ; never again to see lighthouse after lighthouse ( all younger than himself , and the more part of his own device ) open in the hour of dusk their flowers of fire , or the topaz and the ...
... never again to hear the surf break in Clashcarnock ; never again to see lighthouse after lighthouse ( all younger than himself , and the more part of his own device ) open in the hour of dusk their flowers of fire , or the topaz and the ...
Strana 17
... he took part in the procession to the new and beautiful place upon the Calton Hill . Piper was his master , a fellow much given to thrashing . He never seems to have worked for any class that he attended 17 HIS PARENTS.
... he took part in the procession to the new and beautiful place upon the Calton Hill . Piper was his master , a fellow much given to thrashing . He never seems to have worked for any class that he attended 17 HIS PARENTS.
Strana 19
... never - failing 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 ...
... never - failing 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 ...
Strana 21
... never consent to be an office - bearer , his advice was often sought , and he served the church on many committees . What he perhaps valued highest in his work were his contributions to the defence of Christianity ; one of which , in ...
... never consent to be an office - bearer , his advice was often sought , and he served the church on many committees . What he perhaps valued highest in his work were his contributions to the defence of Christianity ; one of which , in ...
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