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Stranica 10
... stand it , you two . " To this speech there was no reply , and presently all three paused to greet a couple of men , quite unlike themselves , who were crossing the common , coming from the little railway station to which the Mitfords ...
... stand it , you two . " To this speech there was no reply , and presently all three paused to greet a couple of men , quite unlike themselves , who were crossing the common , coming from the little railway station to which the Mitfords ...
Stranica 13
... stand - still . The young men's minds were not open to such a comparison , nor , indeed , to any comparison at all . For a long time they moved on in silence , keeping step , with complete harmony in their movement , but in their ...
... stand - still . The young men's minds were not open to such a comparison , nor , indeed , to any comparison at all . For a long time they moved on in silence , keeping step , with complete harmony in their movement , but in their ...
Stranica 14
... stand that he wants to be alone , that he has things to occupy which do not brook companionship . The frankness of the nursery may still linger about their in- tercourse and , no harm done . But Ed- mund felt , as was equally natural ...
... stand that he wants to be alone , that he has things to occupy which do not brook companionship . The frankness of the nursery may still linger about their in- tercourse and , no harm done . But Ed- mund felt , as was equally natural ...
Stranica 15
... stand like an Indian at the stake , whatever hap- pened , and never show what she felt . Edmund's mind hung between these two with a poignant sense of pain , of which , possibly , he did not render a full and frank account to himself ...
... stand like an Indian at the stake , whatever hap- pened , and never show what she felt . Edmund's mind hung between these two with a poignant sense of pain , of which , possibly , he did not render a full and frank account to himself ...
Stranica 16
... stand in awe ? " asked Roger , with a smile which lit up his face into tenderness ; then it suddenly clouded over ... stands in awe . " 66 Oh , sir ! you ' re a deal too good and kind , " cried the keeper's wife , taking up her apron to ...
... stand in awe ? " asked Roger , with a smile which lit up his face into tenderness ; then it suddenly clouded over ... stands in awe . " 66 Oh , sir ! you ' re a deal too good and kind , " cried the keeper's wife , taking up her apron to ...
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Stranica 306 - Shakespeare be considered as a man, born in a rude age, and educated in the lowest manner, without any instruction, either from the world or from books, he may be regarded as a prodigy: if represented as a poet, capable of furnishing a proper entertainment to a refined or intelligent audience, we must abate much of this eulogy. In his compositions, we regret, that many irregularities, and even absurdities...
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