Merton ; And, The SutherlandsGeorge Routledge & Sons, 1987 - 380 pagini |
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Pagina 78
... object - an object he saw and believed impossible of attainment , so far as he was concerned ; —and yet - seeing as he did , and feeling the almost importunate and perpetual recurrence of his noble friend to the subject , the web had ...
... object - an object he saw and believed impossible of attainment , so far as he was concerned ; —and yet - seeing as he did , and feeling the almost importunate and perpetual recurrence of his noble friend to the subject , the web had ...
Pagina 177
... object of philosophical research , or even of professional ribaldry . The form that had been nurtured by his anxious parents , who , in the watchfulness of their care over his infancy , had sheltered him from the night - breeze , lest ...
... object of philosophical research , or even of professional ribaldry . The form that had been nurtured by his anxious parents , who , in the watchfulness of their care over his infancy , had sheltered him from the night - breeze , lest ...
Pagina 292
... object of the expedition . Sanguine , indeed , were the hopes and expectations of her anxious friends as to the result of the voyage and séjour in the island ; and , having safely deposited my precious charge in a remarkably pleasant ...
... object of the expedition . Sanguine , indeed , were the hopes and expectations of her anxious friends as to the result of the voyage and séjour in the island ; and , having safely deposited my precious charge in a remarkably pleasant ...
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