The London Book of English ProseHerbert Read, Bonamy Dobrée Macmillan Company, 1949 - Počet stran: 572 |
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Strana 154
... never without just ones , he would be very angry , and had even in that such a grace as made him to be feared , yet he was never outrageous in passion ; he had a very good faculty in persuading , and would speak very well per- tinently ...
... never without just ones , he would be very angry , and had even in that such a grace as made him to be feared , yet he was never outrageous in passion ; he had a very good faculty in persuading , and would speak very well per- tinently ...
Strana 156
... never came thence but in single glasses , that being the rule of the house exactly observed , for he never exceeded in drink or permitted it . On the other side was a door into an old chapel not used for devotion ; the pulpit , as the ...
... never came thence but in single glasses , that being the rule of the house exactly observed , for he never exceeded in drink or permitted it . On the other side was a door into an old chapel not used for devotion ; the pulpit , as the ...
Strana 500
... never have censured ' em if he had known it himself . , Castelvetro , an Italian pedant , was famous for such a snarling faculty as this ; he was ( as Balzac says very well of him ) a Public Enemy , that could not endure any body should ...
... never have censured ' em if he had known it himself . , Castelvetro , an Italian pedant , was famous for such a snarling faculty as this ; he was ( as Balzac says very well of him ) a Public Enemy , that could not endure any body should ...
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