Essays and IntroductionsMacmillan, 1961 - 530 lappuses |
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1.–3. rezultāts no 75.
viii. lappuse
... Perhaps I am a better man than I think , perhaps some part of my timidity is a dread of speaking ill - chosen words , of reproving Mr. Wells , let us say , with the voice of Bulwer - Lytton ; or perhaps there is some censorship like ...
... Perhaps I am a better man than I think , perhaps some part of my timidity is a dread of speaking ill - chosen words , of reproving Mr. Wells , let us say , with the voice of Bulwer - Lytton ; or perhaps there is some censorship like ...
232. lappuse
... perhaps to their threefold origin . The love - sorrows - the love of father and daughter , of mother and son , of boy and girl - may owe their nobility to a courtly life , but he to whom the adven- tures happen , a traveller commonly ...
... perhaps to their threefold origin . The love - sorrows - the love of father and daughter , of mother and son , of boy and girl - may owe their nobility to a courtly life , but he to whom the adven- tures happen , a traveller commonly ...
442. lappuse
... perhaps , he says , man has not two natures , perhaps , though merely men , we are capable of incomprehensible acts which we , in our admiration for the incomprehensible , attri- bute to spiritual beings . Here are the two doctrines ...
... perhaps , he says , man has not two natures , perhaps , though merely men , we are capable of incomprehensible acts which we , in our admiration for the incomprehensible , attri- bute to spiritual beings . Here are the two doctrines ...
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