Journey Into Night: an AnthologyFrewin, 1966 - 307 lappuses |
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1.–3. rezultāts no 24.
174. lappuse
... tell her that this was not becoming and would appear indelicate ; but She has nobody who dares tell her , or she will not endure to hear such truths . Normandy said to me the same thing . It is a pity Melbourne , when she desired him to ...
... tell her that this was not becoming and would appear indelicate ; but She has nobody who dares tell her , or she will not endure to hear such truths . Normandy said to me the same thing . It is a pity Melbourne , when she desired him to ...
214. lappuse
... tell - clocke ; His sallow jaw - bones sinke with wasting mone , Whilst others beds are downe , his pillowes stone . From THE MALCONTENT , by John Marston ( 1575 ? —1634 ) To his watch when he could not sleep Uncessant minutes , whilst ...
... tell - clocke ; His sallow jaw - bones sinke with wasting mone , Whilst others beds are downe , his pillowes stone . From THE MALCONTENT , by John Marston ( 1575 ? —1634 ) To his watch when he could not sleep Uncessant minutes , whilst ...
281. lappuse
... tell me- ' Luchesi cannot tell Amontillado from Sherry . ' ' And yet some fools will have it that his taste is a match for ' Come , let us go . ' ' Whither ? ' " To your vaults . ' your own . ' ' My friend , no ; I will not impose upon ...
... tell me- ' Luchesi cannot tell Amontillado from Sherry . ' ' And yet some fools will have it that his taste is a match for ' Come , let us go . ' ' Whither ? ' " To your vaults . ' your own . ' ' My friend , no ; I will not impose upon ...
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