Essays and IntroductionsMacmillan, 1961 - 530 lappuses |
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1.–3. rezultāts no 70.
160. lappuse
... remembering my dreams for many nights . I tried to remember what I had done the day before , and then what I had done that morning ; but all my waking life had perished from me , and it was only after a struggle that I came to remember ...
... remembering my dreams for many nights . I tried to remember what I had done the day before , and then what I had done that morning ; but all my waking life had perished from me , and it was only after a struggle that I came to remember ...
165. lappuse
... remember his pastoral play with delight , because , if not always of a high excellence , it was always poetical ; but I remember it at the small theatre , where my pleasure was magnified by the pleasure of those about me , and not at ...
... remember his pastoral play with delight , because , if not always of a high excellence , it was always poetical ; but I remember it at the small theatre , where my pleasure was magnified by the pleasure of those about me , and not at ...
381. lappuse
... remember only four lines . When she repeated them they were from the poem by Matthew Roydon , which is bound up with Spenser because it is a commendation of Sir Philip Sidney : — A sweet , attractive kind of grace , A full assurance ...
... remember only four lines . When she repeated them they were from the poem by Matthew Roydon , which is bound up with Spenser because it is a commendation of Sir Philip Sidney : — A sweet , attractive kind of grace , A full assurance ...
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