An Anthology of World ProseCarl Van Doren Reynal & Hitchcock, 1935 - 1582 עמודים |
מתוך הספר
תוצאות 1-3 מתוך 66
עמוד 34
... eyes and looked round , but the carriage and horses were gone . This frightened him , and he went off home , feeling very uncomfortable about the eyes . He sent for a doctor to examine them , and on the pupils was found a small film ...
... eyes and looked round , but the carriage and horses were gone . This frightened him , and he went off home , feeling very uncomfortable about the eyes . He sent for a doctor to examine them , and on the pupils was found a small film ...
עמוד 484
... eyes From gazing very often upon thine In the sore hope to shed those tears they keep ; And at such time , thou mak'st the pent tears rise Even to the brim , till the eyes waste and pine ; Yet cannot they , while thou art present , weep ...
... eyes From gazing very often upon thine In the sore hope to shed those tears they keep ; And at such time , thou mak'st the pent tears rise Even to the brim , till the eyes waste and pine ; Yet cannot they , while thou art present , weep ...
עמוד 699
... eyes showed that he had been weeping . He did what he could to remove the marks of his tears , and we then went back into the other room . The interview of the Duchess de Bour- gogne with the King had not been long . She met him in the ...
... eyes showed that he had been weeping . He did what he could to remove the marks of his tears , and we then went back into the other room . The interview of the Duchess de Bour- gogne with the King had not been long . She met him in the ...
מונחים וביטויים נפוצים
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