The Life of Robert Louis StevensonMethuen, 1915 - Počet stran: 364 |
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... young woman of strong sense , well fitted to contend with poverty , and of a pious dispo- sition , which it is like that these misfortunes heated . Like so many other widowed Scotswomen , she vowed her son should wag his head in a ...
... young woman of strong sense , well fitted to contend with poverty , and of a pious dispo- sition , which it is like that these misfortunes heated . Like so many other widowed Scotswomen , she vowed her son should wag his head in a ...
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... young man at least , appealed to , and 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 ...
... young man at least , appealed to , and 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 ...
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... young man , and this contrast in the household was still to be perpetuated . " By an extraordinary arrangement , in which it is hard not to suspect the managing hand of a mother , Jean Smith became the wife of Robert Stevenson . The ...
... young man , and this contrast in the household was still to be perpetuated . " By an extraordinary arrangement , in which it is hard not to suspect the managing hand of a mother , Jean Smith became the wife of Robert Stevenson . The ...
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... young . ... When not abroad , he sat much alone , writing sermons or letters to his scattered family in a dark and cold room with a library of bloodless books - and these lonely hours wrapped him in the greater gloom for our ...
... young . ... When not abroad , he sat much alone , writing sermons or letters to his scattered family in a dark and cold room with a library of bloodless books - and these lonely hours wrapped him in the greater gloom for our ...
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... young eyes . I cannot depict ( for I have no such passions now ) the greed with which I beheld them ; and when I was once sent in to say a psalm to my grandfather , I went , quaking indeed with fear , but at the same time glow- ing with ...
... young eyes . I cannot depict ( for I have no such passions now ) the greed with which I beheld them ; and when I was once sent in to say a psalm to my grandfather , I went , quaking indeed with fear , but at the same time glow- ing with ...
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