An Anthology of World ProseCarl Van Doren Reynal & Hitchcock, 1935 - 1582 עמודים |
מתוך הספר
תוצאות 1-3 מתוך 77
עמוד 500
... received them into the order , fell into deep thought and much doubting as to what he ought to do : whether to give himself wholly unto prayer , or some time also unto preaching : and on this matter he much desired to learn the will of ...
... received them into the order , fell into deep thought and much doubting as to what he ought to do : whether to give himself wholly unto prayer , or some time also unto preaching : and on this matter he much desired to learn the will of ...
עמוד 531
... received , and with a little wit you ought to be able to make good use of the latter . He himself will give you the clue , and you will see that he who listens obtains . Try to invent some useful plan for the royal exchequer ; don't let ...
... received , and with a little wit you ought to be able to make good use of the latter . He himself will give you the clue , and you will see that he who listens obtains . Try to invent some useful plan for the royal exchequer ; don't let ...
עמוד 532
... received me and was inclined to resent it , but the end of our conversation and , above all , the kindly tone of his last words quieted me , and I left him , if not satisfied , at least without bitterness in my heart . From him I went ...
... received me and was inclined to resent it , but the end of our conversation and , above all , the kindly tone of his last words quieted me , and I left him , if not satisfied , at least without bitterness in my heart . From him I went ...
מונחים וביטויים נפוצים
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