Tolstoy: the Inner DramaHarcourt, Brace, 1927 - 320 strani |
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Hugh I'Anson Fausset. were on him , and he looks attentively at everything with the look of a foreigner or of a dumb man . ' Often the look is bitter and inquisitorial as that of a captive peering through bars , and out of that terrible ...
Hugh I'Anson Fausset. were on him , and he looks attentively at everything with the look of a foreigner or of a dumb man . ' Often the look is bitter and inquisitorial as that of a captive peering through bars , and out of that terrible ...
Stran 62
... look at a nice girl ? A sin to have some fun with her ? Or is it a sin to love her ? Is that so in your parts ? . . . No , my dear fellow , it's not a sin , it's salvation ! God made you , and God made the girl too . He made it all ; so ...
... look at a nice girl ? A sin to have some fun with her ? Or is it a sin to love her ? Is that so in your parts ? . . . No , my dear fellow , it's not a sin , it's salvation ! God made you , and God made the girl too . He made it all ; so ...
Stran 253
... look at It straight in the face , to look at It and , doing nothing , suffer unspeakably . ' He is , in short , like a rabbit paralysed by the approach of a stoat , but , unlike the rabbit , he knows with a terrible clearness the ...
... look at It straight in the face , to look at It and , doing nothing , suffer unspeakably . ' He is , in short , like a rabbit paralysed by the approach of a stoat , but , unlike the rabbit , he knows with a terrible clearness the ...
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