A Modern Reader and SpeakerGeorge Riddle H.S. Stone, 1900 - 629 من الصفحات |
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... falling against him ; and on the whole , though many boys even in that part of the School were serious and attentive , the general atmosphere was by no means devotional ; and when he got out into the close again , he didn't feel at all ...
... falling against him ; and on the whole , though many boys even in that part of the School were serious and attentive , the general atmosphere was by no means devotional ; and when he got out into the close again , he didn't feel at all ...
الصفحة 25
... fall's thundering white , amid the breath and beauty of wild flowers , she was a bit of lovely human life in a fair setting ; a terrible attraction . The Magnetic Youth leaned round to note his proximity to the weir - piles , and beheld ...
... fall's thundering white , amid the breath and beauty of wild flowers , she was a bit of lovely human life in a fair setting ; a terrible attraction . The Magnetic Youth leaned round to note his proximity to the weir - piles , and beheld ...
الصفحة 27
... truly the System triumphed , just ere it was to fall ; and could Sir Austin have been content to draw the arrow to the head and let it fly , when it would fly , he might have pointed to his son again , and said to the By GEORGE MEREDITH 27.
... truly the System triumphed , just ere it was to fall ; and could Sir Austin have been content to draw the arrow to the head and let it fly , when it would fly , he might have pointed to his son again , and said to the By GEORGE MEREDITH 27.
الصفحة 39
... fall love - sick , and knotted associations , far and free enough to girdle the earth withal , into true love - knots of quaintest devices . Many poets affected novelty rather than truth ; and many attained to novelty rather by attitude ...
... fall love - sick , and knotted associations , far and free enough to girdle the earth withal , into true love - knots of quaintest devices . Many poets affected novelty rather than truth ; and many attained to novelty rather by attitude ...
الصفحة 59
... falling off , and the stock worm - eaten . He now sus- pected that the grave roysters of the mountain had put a trick upon him , and having dosed him with liquor , had robbed him of his gun . Wolf , too , had disap- peared , but he ...
... falling off , and the stock worm - eaten . He now sus- pected that the grave roysters of the mountain had put a trick upon him , and having dosed him with liquor , had robbed him of his gun . Wolf , too , had disap- peared , but he ...
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