WordsworthCollier Books, 1962 - Всего страниц: 158 |
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Стр. 49
... attempt almost useless . Such of Annette's as reached them were so piteous that William - it is now generally believed - made a desperate attempt to reach her , and actually got through to Paris in October , but was unable to proceed ...
... attempt almost useless . Such of Annette's as reached them were so piteous that William - it is now generally believed - made a desperate attempt to reach her , and actually got through to Paris in October , but was unable to proceed ...
Стр. 58
... attempt to make poetry ended in silence , and " Be it so , It is an injury , " said I , " to this day To think of anything but present joy . ” Everything at Racedown shared in the work of restora- tion - Nature , the peasantry , and ...
... attempt to make poetry ended in silence , and " Be it so , It is an injury , " said I , " to this day To think of anything but present joy . ” Everything at Racedown shared in the work of restora- tion - Nature , the peasantry , and ...
Стр. 132
... attempt to persuade them from the foolish under- taking , and , having failed , receives from his doomed father the last request to bear the banner back to the shrine of Bolton Priory . He thus becomes the victim of a genuine tragic ...
... attempt to persuade them from the foolish under- taking , and , having failed , receives from his doomed father the last request to bear the banner back to the shrine of Bolton Priory . He thus becomes the victim of a genuine tragic ...
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