The Oxford Book of English ProseArthur Quiller-Couch Clarendon Press, 1958 - Всего страниц: 1092 |
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... Person could not have stooped to it for any recom- pence ) instead of moving his hat , stretched both his Arms out , and clasped his hands together upon the Crown of his hat , and held it close down to his head ; that all Men might see ...
... Person could not have stooped to it for any recom- pence ) instead of moving his hat , stretched both his Arms out , and clasped his hands together upon the Crown of his hat , and held it close down to his head ; that all Men might see ...
Стр. 802
... person , or any other term signifying one out of many possible objects of consciousness , is by that very relation necessarily declared to be finite . An infinite thing , or object , or attribute , or person , therefore in the same ...
... person , or any other term signifying one out of many possible objects of consciousness , is by that very relation necessarily declared to be finite . An infinite thing , or object , or attribute , or person , therefore in the same ...
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... person . And in answer to the little person's evident wonder , ' I should like to advise you , ' she said , ' but you seem to me so all of a piece that I'm afraid that if I advise you I shall spoil you . It's easy to see you're not one ...
... person . And in answer to the little person's evident wonder , ' I should like to advise you , ' she said , ' but you seem to me so all of a piece that I'm afraid that if I advise you I shall spoil you . It's easy to see you're not one ...
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