The Life of Robert Louis StevensonMethuen, 1915 - Počet stran: 364 |
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... perhaps first aroused a profound and endu- ring sentiment of romance ; I mean the attraction of the life . The seas into which his labours carried the new engineer were still scarce charted , the coasts still dark ; his way on shore was ...
... perhaps first aroused a profound and endu- ring sentiment of romance ; I mean the attraction of the life . The seas into which his labours carried the new engineer were still scarce charted , the coasts still dark ; his way on shore was ...
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... perhaps valued highest in his work were his contributions to the defence of Christianity ; one of which , in particular , was praised by Hutchison Stirling , and reprinted at the request of Professor Crawford . " His sense of his own ...
... perhaps valued highest in his work were his contributions to the defence of Christianity ; one of which , in particular , was praised by Hutchison Stirling , and reprinted at the request of Professor Crawford . " His sense of his own ...
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... perhaps another Celtic trait that his affections and emotions , passionate as these were and liable to passionate ups and downs , found the most eloquent expression both in words and ges- tures . Love , anger , and indignation shone ...
... perhaps another Celtic trait that his affections and emotions , passionate as these were and liable to passionate ups and downs , found the most eloquent expression both in words and ges- tures . Love , anger , and indignation shone ...
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... perhaps as a consequence , their comprehension and appreciation of each other grew complete , and their attachment was even deeper than that usually subsisting between father and only son . In the conditions of their lives there was ...
... perhaps as a consequence , their comprehension and appreciation of each other grew complete , and their attachment was even deeper than that usually subsisting between father and only son . In the conditions of their lives there was ...
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... perhaps rather the prose version of many passages in the Child's Garden of Verses . " One consequence of my ill - health was my fre- quent residence at Colinton Manse . Out of my reminiscences of life in that dear place , all the morbid ...
... perhaps rather the prose version of many passages in the Child's Garden of Verses . " One consequence of my ill - health was my fre- quent residence at Colinton Manse . Out of my reminiscences of life in that dear place , all the morbid ...
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