An Anthology of World ProseCarl Van Doren Reynal & Hitchcock, 1935 - 1582 עמודים |
מתוך הספר
תוצאות 1-3 מתוך 69
עמוד 62
... feel shame at looking like a mendicant priest , but when I come back home here I feel compassion for those who are still bound by the attraction of earthly things . If any doubt me let them consider the fish . They do not get tired of ...
... feel shame at looking like a mendicant priest , but when I come back home here I feel compassion for those who are still bound by the attraction of earthly things . If any doubt me let them consider the fish . They do not get tired of ...
עמוד 586
... feel the spur , and once more taking leave of Sancho , he told him to wait for him there three days at most , as he had said before , and if he should not have returned by that time , he might feel sure it had been God's will that he ...
... feel the spur , and once more taking leave of Sancho , he told him to wait for him there three days at most , as he had said before , and if he should not have returned by that time , he might feel sure it had been God's will that he ...
עמוד 924
... feel proud and happy . BERNICK ( looking at her ) . Hm ! LONA . I hear the whole town is to be illuminated . BERNICK ... feel happy at that moment ? LONA . No , I don't suppose you will feel so very happy . BERNICK . Lona , you despise ...
... feel proud and happy . BERNICK ( looking at her ) . Hm ! LONA . I hear the whole town is to be illuminated . BERNICK ... feel happy at that moment ? LONA . No , I don't suppose you will feel so very happy . BERNICK . Lona , you despise ...
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