The Oxford Book of English ProseArthur Quiller-Couch Clarendon Press, 1958 - 1092 lappuses |
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1.–3. rezultāts no 75.
522. lappuse
... least to have been tried , before sending seven families at once upon the wide world , and depriving them of a degree of countenance which withheld them at least from atrocious guilt . There was also a natural yearning of heart on ...
... least to have been tried , before sending seven families at once upon the wide world , and depriving them of a degree of countenance which withheld them at least from atrocious guilt . There was also a natural yearning of heart on ...
527. lappuse
... least avail in their favour . ' An exclamation of Never , never ! ' broke from the little body of partisans , who threw themselves round the unfortunate prince , and would have seized or struck down Campbell , had it not been that he re ...
... least avail in their favour . ' An exclamation of Never , never ! ' broke from the little body of partisans , who threw themselves round the unfortunate prince , and would have seized or struck down Campbell , had it not been that he re ...
731. lappuse
... least , edify . But qui multum peregri- nantur , raro sanctificantur is her doctrine ... 3 . This is a taste quite distinct from a love of grand scenery a love of nature . For this we must go to particular spots of the earth , where ...
... least , edify . But qui multum peregri- nantur , raro sanctificantur is her doctrine ... 3 . This is a taste quite distinct from a love of grand scenery a love of nature . For this we must go to particular spots of the earth , where ...
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