Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature1903 |
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... matter and the crash of worlds , " yet who would now , in the twentieth century , wil- lingly break up the world and sit down upon the hot ashes of his native sphere even in a hysterical peroration ? Here and there windy rhetoricians ...
... matter and the crash of worlds , " yet who would now , in the twentieth century , wil- lingly break up the world and sit down upon the hot ashes of his native sphere even in a hysterical peroration ? Here and there windy rhetoricians ...
Página 65
... matter : Now my sworn friend , and then mine enemy ; My parasite , my soldier , statesman , all He makes a July's day short as De- cember . And , with his varying childness , cures in me Thoughts that would thick my blood . There are ...
... matter : Now my sworn friend , and then mine enemy ; My parasite , my soldier , statesman , all He makes a July's day short as De- cember . And , with his varying childness , cures in me Thoughts that would thick my blood . There are ...
Página 88
... matter troubled him . If he were killed in the very act of trying to murder a man against whom he had now no spite , what would be his ultimate destination ? The name of hell had often been on the lips of himself and his fellows in the ...
... matter troubled him . If he were killed in the very act of trying to murder a man against whom he had now no spite , what would be his ultimate destination ? The name of hell had often been on the lips of himself and his fellows in the ...
Página 89
... froze him into a kind of cold despair . The matter , now that it had come to the point , seemed curi- ously prosaic and trivial ; he had great difficulty in realizing that he was him- self intimately connected The Legion of Strangers . 89.
... froze him into a kind of cold despair . The matter , now that it had come to the point , seemed curi- ously prosaic and trivial ; he had great difficulty in realizing that he was him- self intimately connected The Legion of Strangers . 89.
Página 95
... matter , for instance , whether Frank Churchill " was most deedily occupied about Mrs. Bates's spectacles " ; or that when " Mr. Wood- house had drank his tea he was ready to go home " ; or that Mr. Knightley's boys ' " glowing faces ...
... matter , for instance , whether Frank Churchill " was most deedily occupied about Mrs. Bates's spectacles " ; or that when " Mr. Wood- house had drank his tea he was ready to go home " ; or that Mr. Knightley's boys ' " glowing faces ...
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