An Anthology of World ProseCarl Van Doren Reynal & Hitchcock, 1935 - 1582 עמודים |
מתוך הספר
תוצאות 1-3 מתוך 79
עמוד 99
... hand ; what of those on the right hand ? And ( then ) those on the left hand ; what of those on the left hand ? And the foremost in the race , the fore- most in the race : Reward for what they used to do . There hear they no vain ...
... hand ; what of those on the right hand ? And ( then ) those on the left hand ; what of those on the left hand ? And the foremost in the race , the fore- most in the race : Reward for what they used to do . There hear they no vain ...
עמוד 437
... hand and arm will instantly become deeply suffused and distended , and the veins show themselves tumid and knotted ; after ten or fifteen pulses of the artery , the hand will be perceived excessively distended , injected , gorged with ...
... hand and arm will instantly become deeply suffused and distended , and the veins show themselves tumid and knotted ; after ten or fifteen pulses of the artery , the hand will be perceived excessively distended , injected , gorged with ...
עמוד 657
... hand in the air , wherein he held a book , crossing thus the breadth of the river of Seine without wetting it , and dragged along his cloak with his teeth , as did Julius Cæsar ; then with the help of one hand he entered forcibly into a ...
... hand in the air , wherein he held a book , crossing thus the breadth of the river of Seine without wetting it , and dragged along his cloak with his teeth , as did Julius Cæsar ; then with the help of one hand he entered forcibly into a ...
מונחים וביטויים נפוצים
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