The Nineteenth Century and After, Volumes 135-136Leonard Scott Publishing Company, 1944 |
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Pagina 38
... tion of the young Antoine , with his bright hallucinated eyes , slim , frail , high - strung , ' full of his plans for the future . He was certainly not slim when I first saw him , years later , at the theatre named after himself in the ...
... tion of the young Antoine , with his bright hallucinated eyes , slim , frail , high - strung , ' full of his plans for the future . He was certainly not slim when I first saw him , years later , at the theatre named after himself in the ...
Pagina 63
... tion movement lags behind that of other occupied countries , ' although ' the prerequisites for mass guerilla warfare exist , ' there is a lack of central leadership , ' too many Czechs believe that liberation from Hitlerite tyranny ...
... tion movement lags behind that of other occupied countries , ' although ' the prerequisites for mass guerilla warfare exist , ' there is a lack of central leadership , ' too many Czechs believe that liberation from Hitlerite tyranny ...
Pagina 256
... tion for the quietest book in English . I should vote , without hesitation , for Gilbert White's Selborne , which I have been re - reading in the charming original 4to volume of 1789. White is never disturbed in mind , as were his ...
... tion for the quietest book in English . I should vote , without hesitation , for Gilbert White's Selborne , which I have been re - reading in the charming original 4to volume of 1789. White is never disturbed in mind , as were his ...
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