The Life of Robert Louis StevensonMethuen, 1915 - Počet stran: 364 |
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... thoughts of my youth pursue me ; and I see like a vision the youth of my father , and of his father , and the whole stream of lives flowing down there far in the north , with the sound of laughter and tears , to cast me out in the end ...
... thoughts of my youth pursue me ; and I see like a vision the youth of my father , and of his father , and the whole stream of lives flowing down there far in the north , with the sound of laughter and tears , to cast me out in the end ...
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... thought there was nothing more calculated to awake men's resent- ment , and yet his rule was not more thorough than it was beneficent . His thought for the keepers was continual , and it did not end with their lives . While they lived ...
... thought there was nothing more calculated to awake men's resent- ment , and yet his rule was not more thorough than it was beneficent . His thought for the keepers was continual , and it did not end with their lives . While they lived ...
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... thought so too , and was either touched or amused by the perform- ance ; for he took me in his arms with most unwonted tenderness and kissed me , and gave me a little kindly sermon for my psalm ; so that , for that day , we were clerk ...
... thought so too , and was either touched or amused by the perform- ance ; for he took me in his arms with most unwonted tenderness and kissed me , and gave me a little kindly sermon for my psalm ; so that , for that day , we were clerk ...
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... thoughts were ever tinged with the Celtic melancholy . Cases of conscience were sometimes grievous to him , and that delicate employ- ment of a scientific witness cost him many qualms . But he found respite from these troublesome ...
... thoughts were ever tinged with the Celtic melancholy . Cases of conscience were sometimes grievous to him , and that delicate employ- ment of a scientific witness cost him many qualms . But he found respite from these troublesome ...
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... , all had their counterpart in her son , enabling him to pass through the many dark hours that would have borne far more heavily upon his father's tem- perament . Of her devotion and of her incessant thought for the 24 LIFE OF STEVENSON.
... , all had their counterpart in her son , enabling him to pass through the many dark hours that would have borne far more heavily upon his father's tem- perament . Of her devotion and of her incessant thought for the 24 LIFE OF STEVENSON.
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