More Memories: Being Thoughts about England Spoken in AmericaE. Arnold, 1894 - Počet stran: 306 |
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... passing through the centuries of alternate fortune , by which existing European nations have been developed . With no great military despotism advancing upon her borders ; with no envious neighbour to regard her progress with timorous ...
... passing through the centuries of alternate fortune , by which existing European nations have been developed . With no great military despotism advancing upon her borders ; with no envious neighbour to regard her progress with timorous ...
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... passes a confectioner's shop . " Well ! be the graceless lineaments confest ! I do enjoy this beauteous , bounteous earth ... pass at will from grave to gay , from lively to severe . I am an optimist ( I made this statement at a public ...
... passes a confectioner's shop . " Well ! be the graceless lineaments confest ! I do enjoy this beauteous , bounteous earth ... pass at will from grave to gay , from lively to severe . I am an optimist ( I made this statement at a public ...
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... pass , the fiery ordeal , then in the moment of contact withdrawing it with a painful rapidity , and putting it in his mouth to cool ! The services were few and frigid . The congrega- tion took no audible part . The parish clerk made ...
... pass , the fiery ordeal , then in the moment of contact withdrawing it with a painful rapidity , and putting it in his mouth to cool ! The services were few and frigid . The congrega- tion took no audible part . The parish clerk made ...
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... passing swiftly as our thoughts do from gay to grave , the uncertain glories of an April day , how can I speak of our " Village Smith " in this land of Longfellow without recalling those lines of most tender pathos : " He goes on Sunday ...
... passing swiftly as our thoughts do from gay to grave , the uncertain glories of an April day , how can I speak of our " Village Smith " in this land of Longfellow without recalling those lines of most tender pathos : " He goes on Sunday ...
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... pass that the senator does not read his speech , nor the actor his Shakspere , nor the barrister his brief ; that every man and woman , when they are deeply interested , have abundant words with which they can express their ...
... pass that the senator does not read his speech , nor the actor his Shakspere , nor the barrister his brief ; that every man and woman , when they are deeply interested , have abundant words with which they can express their ...
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More Memories: Being Thoughts about England Spoken in America Samuel Reynolds Hole Úplné zobrazení - 1894 |
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More Memories: Being Thoughts about England Spoken in America Samuel Reynolds Hole Úplné zobrazení - 1894 |
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