The Oxford Book of English ProseArthur Quiller-Couch Clarendon Press, 1958 - 1092 lappuses |
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1.3. rezultāts no 75.
301. lappuse
... Earth , and buried in per- petual oblivion . But ' tis not Cities only , and works of men's hands , but the everlasting Hills , the Moun- tains and Rocks of the Earth are melted as wax before the Sun ; and their place is nowhere found ...
... Earth , and buried in per- petual oblivion . But ' tis not Cities only , and works of men's hands , but the everlasting Hills , the Moun- tains and Rocks of the Earth are melted as wax before the Sun ; and their place is nowhere found ...
563. lappuse
... earth , with newest airs prepared to greet ; and , patron of the gentle Christ's boy , -who should have been his patron through life - the mild Askew , with longing aspirations , leaned foremost from his venerable Esculapian chair , to ...
... earth , with newest airs prepared to greet ; and , patron of the gentle Christ's boy , -who should have been his patron through life - the mild Askew , with longing aspirations , leaned foremost from his venerable Esculapian chair , to ...
891. lappuse
... earth , too , is grey like the rocks , and the trees have a grey - green foliage - trees more ancient in appearance than the worn granite hills , with gnarled . and buttressed trunks like vast towers and immense horizontal branches ...
... earth , too , is grey like the rocks , and the trees have a grey - green foliage - trees more ancient in appearance than the worn granite hills , with gnarled . and buttressed trunks like vast towers and immense horizontal branches ...
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