Thackeray, the NovelistUniversity Press, 1954 - 311 lappuses |
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1.–3. rezultāts no 23.
108. lappuse
... beautiful warm marble tinge . She is not a clever woman , evidently ; I do not think she laughs or talks much - she seems too lazy to do more than smile . She is only beautiful . This divine creature has lost an arm which has been cut ...
... beautiful warm marble tinge . She is not a clever woman , evidently ; I do not think she laughs or talks much - she seems too lazy to do more than smile . She is only beautiful . This divine creature has lost an arm which has been cut ...
139. lappuse
... beautiful— as Pen stared at her . But for us she is already much more complete than for Pen and so much less beautiful . For we have already been shown what she had become after the passage of years . Indeed we know of her permanent ...
... beautiful— as Pen stared at her . But for us she is already much more complete than for Pen and so much less beautiful . For we have already been shown what she had become after the passage of years . Indeed we know of her permanent ...
208. lappuse
... beautiful , noble and generous for their ' imitation ' of life to be seen as satisfyingly whole even by the grossest ... beautiful , which was according to the principles advanced at the close of The Luck of Barry Lyndon : that the ...
... beautiful , noble and generous for their ' imitation ' of life to be seen as satisfyingly whole even by the grossest ... beautiful , which was according to the principles advanced at the close of The Luck of Barry Lyndon : that the ...
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THE ONENESS OF THE MATERIALS p | 5 |
THE ONENESS OF FORM AND MANNER p II | 11 |
THE CONTENT OF THE AUTHORIAL I p | 55 |
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