Half-hours with the Best Authors: Including Biographical and Critical Notices, Svazky 1–2Charles Knight Warne, 1888 |
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Výsledky 1-5 z 81
Strana 6
... speak of it of course only as a worldly advantage , and not in the slightest degree as super- seding or derogating from the higher office and surer and stronger panoply of religious principles - but as a taste , an instrument. The ...
... speak of it of course only as a worldly advantage , and not in the slightest degree as super- seding or derogating from the higher office and surer and stronger panoply of religious principles - but as a taste , an instrument. The ...
Strana 7
... speak , exhibits , and which , in an estimate of averages , gives an immense preponder- ance to the present over every former condition of mankind , and , for aught we can see to the contrary , will place succeeding genera- tions in the ...
... speak , exhibits , and which , in an estimate of averages , gives an immense preponder- ance to the present over every former condition of mankind , and , for aught we can see to the contrary , will place succeeding genera- tions in the ...
Strana 9
... speak , its idioms of language ; and these it would be unwise , were it even possible , to relinquish : but everything that tends to clothe it in a strange and repulsive garb , and especially everything that , to keep up an appearance ...
... speak , its idioms of language ; and these it would be unwise , were it even possible , to relinquish : but everything that tends to clothe it in a strange and repulsive garb , and especially everything that , to keep up an appearance ...
Strana 13
... speak to him at his table , but if he were called . His meat was lightly , wild fowl , the legs and wings only , and in the day he did eat and drink but little . He had great pleasure in harmony of instruments ; he could do it right ...
... speak to him at his table , but if he were called . His meat was lightly , wild fowl , the legs and wings only , and in the day he did eat and drink but little . He had great pleasure in harmony of instruments ; he could do it right ...
Strana 16
... speak no more , and show this to no man living . ' ' Sir , ' said he , ' no more I shall . ' Then the count entered into imagination , and so came to the hour of his 6 ( dinner ; and he washed , and sat down 16 [ FROISSART . HALF ...
... speak no more , and show this to no man living . ' ' Sir , ' said he , ' no more I shall . ' Then the count entered into imagination , and so came to the hour of his 6 ( dinner ; and he washed , and sat down 16 [ FROISSART . HALF ...
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