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Pagina 4
... true , or only a fiction ? And yet she remembered he was not at all prone to invention . His memory was often a lamentable failure ; but he never supplemented its deficiencies with imagination , preferring rather to let her supply them ...
... true , or only a fiction ? And yet she remembered he was not at all prone to invention . His memory was often a lamentable failure ; but he never supplemented its deficiencies with imagination , preferring rather to let her supply them ...
Pagina 5
... true that at times he was perplexed and irritated by unaccountable shadowy memories that haunted his mind , yet refused to allow themselves to be re- duced to shape or identified . He wondered if they were perhaps remin- iscences of the ...
... true that at times he was perplexed and irritated by unaccountable shadowy memories that haunted his mind , yet refused to allow themselves to be re- duced to shape or identified . He wondered if they were perhaps remin- iscences of the ...
Pagina 6
... true , it would hurt them if they kill the beast . " " I see , " said Hugh . " Then no crocodiles are ever killed ? " " Vazahas kill them sometimes . My master Smeeto [ thus had the musical Malagasche tongue euphonised the word Smith ] ...
... true , it would hurt them if they kill the beast . " " I see , " said Hugh . " Then no crocodiles are ever killed ? " " Vazahas kill them sometimes . My master Smeeto [ thus had the musical Malagasche tongue euphonised the word Smith ] ...
Pagina 8
... true ; but he says he has carried goods carried goods for this vazaha and knows the road to his dwelling . If my master chooses , we can try to go there . " Although Hugh , upon whom the fever was taking a rapid hold , was now incapable ...
... true ; but he says he has carried goods carried goods for this vazaha and knows the road to his dwelling . If my master chooses , we can try to go there . " Although Hugh , upon whom the fever was taking a rapid hold , was now incapable ...
Pagina 20
... true understanding of the Lake School : the ruggedness of Carlyle must always appear repulsive to the apostles of pure form ; and if it had not been for the lawlessness of Belgium , Walt Whitman would never have surprised the heirs of ...
... true understanding of the Lake School : the ruggedness of Carlyle must always appear repulsive to the apostles of pure form ; and if it had not been for the lawlessness of Belgium , Walt Whitman would never have surprised the heirs of ...
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Macmillan's Magazine, Volume 58 David Masson,George Grove,John Morley,Mowbray Morris Volledige weergave - 1888 |
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Pagina 348 - ... denunciations of wrath or woe or salvation ; and our friend the Sadducee would turn his sleek mule with a shrug and a smile from the crowd, and go home to the shade of his terrace, and muse over preacher and audience, and turn to his roll of Plato, or his pleasant Greek song-book babbling of honey and Hybla, and nymphs and fountains and love. To what, we say, does this scepticism lead? It leads a man to a shameful loneliness and selfishness, so to speak — the more shameful, because it is so...