Lord Arthur Savile's Crime: And Other StoriesMethuen, 1909 - 196 strán (strany) |
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... thing for England . ' ' My dear Hiram , ' cried Mrs. Otis , ' what can we do with a woman who faints ? ' ' Charge it ... things with my own eyes , sir , ' she said , ' that would make any Christian's hair stand on end , and many ...
... thing for England . ' ' My dear Hiram , ' cried Mrs. Otis , ' what can we do with a woman who faints ? ' ' Charge it ... things with my own eyes , sir , ' she said , ' that would make any Christian's hair stand on end , and many ...
Strana 168
... thing , -don't let his death be in vain . ' Erskine looked at me in amazement . 6 ' You are carried away by the sentiment of the whole story , ' he said . You forget that a thing is not necessarily true because a man dies for it . I was ...
... thing , -don't let his death be in vain . ' Erskine looked at me in amazement . 6 ' You are carried away by the sentiment of the whole story , ' he said . You forget that a thing is not necessarily true because a man dies for it . I was ...
Strana 169
... thing that was unsound , in a thing that no Shakespearean scholar would accept for a moment . The theory would be laughed at . Don't make a fool of yourself , and don't follow a trail that leads nowhere . You start by assuming the ...
... thing that was unsound , in a thing that no Shakespearean scholar would accept for a moment . The theory would be laughed at . Don't make a fool of yourself , and don't follow a trail that leads nowhere . You start by assuming the ...
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