Half-hours with the Best Authors, Svazky 1–21855 |
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Výsledky 1-5 z 100
Strana 1
... hour ' is extracted , stands at the head of the men of science of our own times . This is not the place to enlarge upon his eminent merits as a philosopher ; but he claims especial regard from us , and from our readers , as being ...
... hour ' is extracted , stands at the head of the men of science of our own times . This is not the place to enlarge upon his eminent merits as a philosopher ; but he claims especial regard from us , and from our readers , as being ...
Strana 8
... hour for him and for all his country . When he was come into Navarre he had there good cheer , and tarried with his mother a certain space , and then took his leave ; but for all that he could do , he could not get his mother out of ...
... hour for him and for all his country . When he was come into Navarre he had there good cheer , and tarried with his mother a certain space , and then took his leave ; but for all that he could do , he could not get his mother out of ...
Strana 9
... hour of his dinner ; and he washed , and sat down at his table in the hall . Gaston , his son , was used to set down all his service , and to make the essays . * And when he had set down the first course , the count cast his eyes on him ...
... hour of his dinner ; and he washed , and sat down at his table in the hall . Gaston , his son , was used to set down all his service , and to make the essays . * And when he had set down the first course , the count cast his eyes on him ...
Strana 11
... hour . He had the same time a little knife in his hand to pare withal his nails . He opened the prison door and came to his son , and had the little knife in his hand , and in great displeasure he thrust his hand to his son's throat ...
... hour . He had the same time a little knife in his hand to pare withal his nails . He opened the prison door and came to his son , and had the little knife in his hand , and in great displeasure he thrust his hand to his son's throat ...
Strana 26
... hour I heard some one on the stairs , and , through the crack of the door , I saw the father , his lamp in one hand , and in the other one of his large knives . He came up , his wife after him , I was behind the door ; he opened it ...
... hour I heard some one on the stairs , and , through the crack of the door , I saw the father , his lamp in one hand , and in the other one of his large knives . He came up , his wife after him , I was behind the door ; he opened it ...
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