Parley's Cabinet Library: Famous men of modern timesBradbury, Soden & Company, 1843 |
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Strana 82
... walking in our garden , like a man who is med- itating some great thing . It was raining violently ; his brothers had ... walk , with his head uncovered , and his eyes fixed on the ground . Sometimes he stopped before the little fountain ...
... walking in our garden , like a man who is med- itating some great thing . It was raining violently ; his brothers had ... walk , with his head uncovered , and his eyes fixed on the ground . Sometimes he stopped before the little fountain ...
Strana 118
... walking that he dictated his most important notes . He could endure great fatigue , not only on horse- back , but on foot ; he would sometimes walk for five or six hours in succession without being aware of it . When walking with any ...
... walking that he dictated his most important notes . He could endure great fatigue , not only on horse- back , but on foot ; he would sometimes walk for five or six hours in succession without being aware of it . When walking with any ...
Strana 142
... walk ; my way home lay at the back of Göthe's house , by his garden . The garden gate stood open , and curi- osity ... walks of both were clearly to be seen from it . The circumstance was so propitious that I suddenly took courage . I ...
... walk ; my way home lay at the back of Göthe's house , by his garden . The garden gate stood open , and curi- osity ... walks of both were clearly to be seen from it . The circumstance was so propitious that I suddenly took courage . I ...
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