Selected WritingsFarrar, Straus and Cudahy, 1956 - 396 עמודים |
מתוך הספר
תוצאות 1-3 מתוך 34
עמוד 123
... look ; The sacramental system is the torch to illumine his night , He loves the earthly candlestick more than the heavenly light . IV He's great in punctilios , where he bows and where he stands , In the cutting of his surplice , and ...
... look ; The sacramental system is the torch to illumine his night , He loves the earthly candlestick more than the heavenly light . IV He's great in punctilios , where he bows and where he stands , In the cutting of his surplice , and ...
עמוד 130
... look back into Hansard's Debates , to see what has been said by particular men upon particular occasions , and to contrast such speeches with present opinions and therefore I forbear to in- troduce some inviting passages upon taking ...
... look back into Hansard's Debates , to see what has been said by particular men upon particular occasions , and to contrast such speeches with present opinions and therefore I forbear to in- troduce some inviting passages upon taking ...
עמוד 198
... Look to Mary Willet - three years ago the handsomest and best girl in the village , now a slattern in the poor - house ! Look at Harriet Dobson , who trusted in the promises of James Hare- field's son , and , after being abandoned by ...
... Look to Mary Willet - three years ago the handsomest and best girl in the village , now a slattern in the poor - house ! Look at Harriet Dobson , who trusted in the promises of James Hare- field's son , and , after being abandoned by ...
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