Works, Svazek 4Houghton Mifflin, 1883 |
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Strana 28
... never spares the opium or nepenthe , but wherever she mars her creature with some deformity or defect , lays her poppies plentifully on the bruise , and the sufferer goes joyfully through life , ignorant of the ruin and incapable of ...
... never spares the opium or nepenthe , but wherever she mars her creature with some deformity or defect , lays her poppies plentifully on the bruise , and the sufferer goes joyfully through life , ignorant of the ruin and incapable of ...
Strana 160
... never a man with such abundance of thoughts : he is never dull , never insincere , and has the genius to make the reader care for all that he cares for . The sincerity and marrow of the man reaches to his sentences . I know not anywhere ...
... never a man with such abundance of thoughts : he is never dull , never insincere , and has the genius to make the reader care for all that he cares for . The sincerity and marrow of the man reaches to his sentences . I know not anywhere ...
Strana 244
... Never was such a leader so endowed and so weaponed ; never leader found such aids and followers . And what was the result of this vast talent and power , of these immense armies , burned cities , squandered treasures , immolated ...
... Never was such a leader so endowed and so weaponed ; never leader found such aids and followers . And what was the result of this vast talent and power , of these immense armies , burned cities , squandered treasures , immolated ...
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