The Century, 91 tomasCentury Company, 1916 |
Knygos viduje
Rezultatai 15 iš 20
101 psl.
... voice and man- ner that her freedom of choice was an il- lusion , and Vivian understood this assump- tion with a certainty even more arrogant . I would have been willing to stake my money on either of their certainties . This was how ...
... voice and man- ner that her freedom of choice was an il- lusion , and Vivian understood this assump- tion with a certainty even more arrogant . I would have been willing to stake my money on either of their certainties . This was how ...
102 psl.
... voice came to us : " It ' s time to go back . " It was as though she were trying in vain to break through the lyrical beauty of the night and of Grayson's mood , it was as though it hung about her like some heavy enchantment . He held ...
... voice came to us : " It ' s time to go back . " It was as though she were trying in vain to break through the lyrical beauty of the night and of Grayson's mood , it was as though it hung about her like some heavy enchantment . He held ...
104 psl.
... voice in which she told me all this was the hushed , breathless voice of a little girl telling a wonderful fairy - tale too beautiful to be true . " I began to be angry that I had to spoil everything , " she went on . " It was more like ...
... voice in which she told me all this was the hushed , breathless voice of a little girl telling a wonderful fairy - tale too beautiful to be true . " I began to be angry that I had to spoil everything , " she went on . " It was more like ...
125 psl.
... voices even more penetrating ; and life had been one per- petual warfare between the judge and the neighborhood ... voice threatening to sick the dog on them ; only a little lady in black who began to seem a part of the landscape ...
... voices even more penetrating ; and life had been one per- petual warfare between the judge and the neighborhood ... voice threatening to sick the dog on them ; only a little lady in black who began to seem a part of the landscape ...
270 psl.
... voice , a phrase from " Madame Butterfly . " At her first pause the crystal chandeliers gave forth a clash : some one up - stairs had jumped violently out of bed . But Aglaia went on singing till Thallie , Frossie , and Mr. Goodchild ...
... voice , a phrase from " Madame Butterfly . " At her first pause the crystal chandeliers gave forth a clash : some one up - stairs had jumped violently out of bed . But Aglaia went on singing till Thallie , Frossie , and Mr. Goodchild ...
Kiti leidimai - Peržiūrėti viską
Scribner's Monthly An Illustrated Magazine for the People, 99 tomas Josiah Gilbert Holland,Richard Watson Gilder Visos knygos peržiūra - 1919 |
Pagrindiniai terminai ir frazės
Aglaia American arms army asked Aurelius beautiful Belgium Bouvigny British called Camillo Charles Frohman China color cried dear door dreams Emmet England Esau eyes face feel felt Florence France Frank Brangwyn French friends Frohman Frossie garden gaze German Gervase girl Goodchild hair hand head heard heart hour Japan Japanese John Holland knew lady land laugh light live look Manchuria married ment military mind Mollie Monroe Doctrine morning nation never night Odéon once Parable Paris passed peace pension Perkin Warbeck play political Reginald round Russia Schwandorf seemed smile stared stood street sure talk tell Thallie theater thing thought three Graces tion Titine to-day told took trees Tupp turned voice walk woman wonderful young Zolande
