Essays and IntroductionsMacmillan, 1961 - 530 lappuses |
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1.–3. rezultāts no 22.
39. lappuse
... follow their trade for a maintenance . . . . After he had been a pretty while exercised in the trade , there chanced ... follows : after their first salutation his friends inquire how he came to lead so odd a life as that was , and so ...
... follow their trade for a maintenance . . . . After he had been a pretty while exercised in the trade , there chanced ... follows : after their first salutation his friends inquire how he came to lead so odd a life as that was , and so ...
53. lappuse
... follows the Star of the Magi , the Morning and Evening Star , the mother of impossible hope , although it follows through deep woods , where the Star glimmers among dew- drenched boughs , and not through ' a wind - swept valley of the ...
... follows the Star of the Magi , the Morning and Evening Star , the mother of impossible hope , although it follows through deep woods , where the Star glimmers among dew- drenched boughs , and not through ' a wind - swept valley of the ...
273. lappuse
... follow us out of the theatre as Don Quixote follows us out of the book , ' for no playwright can be wholly episodical , and when one constructs , bringing one's characters into complicated relations with one another , something ...
... follow us out of the theatre as Don Quixote follows us out of the book , ' for no playwright can be wholly episodical , and when one constructs , bringing one's characters into complicated relations with one another , something ...
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