Appletons' Journal, כרך 8D. Appleton and Company, 1880 |
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תוצאות 6-10 מתוך 78
עמוד 15
... took as much pains as he formerly did for the sovereigns of the world who gave him audience . Where was the use of having been a diplomate if not to possess the art of talking a great deal without saying anything ? He had words at his ...
... took as much pains as he formerly did for the sovereigns of the world who gave him audience . Where was the use of having been a diplomate if not to possess the art of talking a great deal without saying anything ? He had words at his ...
עמוד 14
... took great care to take off his sabots , lest he might be heard . This precaution on his part was the result of sad experience . Jacquot played the horn in his leisure moments . One morning when he took the liberty of playing , Madame ...
... took great care to take off his sabots , lest he might be heard . This precaution on his part was the result of sad experience . Jacquot played the horn in his leisure moments . One morning when he took the liberty of playing , Madame ...
עמוד 25
... took refuge amid its dense foliage . Presently a prince came that way , and his dogs began to bark at the strange ani- mal they saw among the leaves . The prince gazed with surprise at the singular being thus revealed to him , evidently ...
... took refuge amid its dense foliage . Presently a prince came that way , and his dogs began to bark at the strange ani- mal they saw among the leaves . The prince gazed with surprise at the singular being thus revealed to him , evidently ...
עמוד 26
... took her by her white hand , led her to his fa- ther and mother , and sought and gained their permission to marry her . " In this story , as in the Norse tale of " Katie Woodencloak , " the recognition is due to a Cinder- ella's slipper ...
... took her by her white hand , led her to his fa- ther and mother , and sought and gained their permission to marry her . " In this story , as in the Norse tale of " Katie Woodencloak , " the recognition is due to a Cinder- ella's slipper ...
עמוד 27
... took a scarf from her fair neck and with it bound up his wounded arm . 66 66 Soon after this a great feast was given at the palace . As the guests strolled through the gar- den they saw Ivan , and wondered at his strange aspect . " What ...
... took a scarf from her fair neck and with it bound up his wounded arm . 66 66 Soon after this a great feast was given at the palace . As the guests strolled through the gar- den they saw Ivan , and wondered at his strange aspect . " What ...
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