The Library of Choice Literature and Encyclopædia of Universal Authorship, כרך 7Ainsworth Rand Spofford Gebbie & Company, 1895 |
מתוך הספר
תוצאות 1-3 מתוך 87
עמוד 11
... child - wife better than you do ; and , after more years , she would so have tried and disappointed you , that you might not have been able to love her half so well ! I know I was too young and foolish . It is much better as it is ...
... child - wife better than you do ; and , after more years , she would so have tried and disappointed you , that you might not have been able to love her half so well ! I know I was too young and foolish . It is much better as it is ...
עמוד 33
... child , apparently ten years old ; but she seemed view described the " Confessions " as " very picturesque hunger - bitten ; and sufferings of that sort often and vivid sketches of individual character and feelings , make children look ...
... child , apparently ten years old ; but she seemed view described the " Confessions " as " very picturesque hunger - bitten ; and sufferings of that sort often and vivid sketches of individual character and feelings , make children look ...
עמוד 129
... child that I lost . " That was the only time he had hinted at the secret of his former life . He kept it hidden even from himself . It came to him to - day , and would not be thrust aside . In a few hours it would be known to all the ...
... child that I lost . " That was the only time he had hinted at the secret of his former life . He kept it hidden even from himself . It came to him to - day , and would not be thrust aside . In a few hours it would be known to all the ...
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ALADDIN Allister Amel appeared beauty bells bird bothy called Calthorpe Street character child Corneille cried cubits David Swan dead dear death Don Quixote Eachan Elizabeth Ermance eyes face father fear feel fire followed genius give Glasgow Goethe hand happy hath head hear heard heart heaven honour hope hour human Ivanhoe Jack king knew lady laugh leave light live Loch Maree look Lord Mark Lance ment Michaul mind morning Mulhacen nature Nettie never night o'er once pain passed Pithon pleasure poet poor Pozz Renstern Rip Van Winkle Rob Roy round SANCHO seemed silent smile soon soul speak spirit stood strange sure sweet tears tell thee things thou thought tion Tom Jones took turned voice wild words write young youth