Crumbs are Also BreadBooks for Libraries Press, 1969 - 340 Seiten |
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... is in looking for the old familiar lineaments in a face . where the ravages of time must necessarily leave some mark . Yet gradually , Yet gradually , there emerged the trusted , well - loved friend of old , solacing ENGLAND REVISITED 27.
... is in looking for the old familiar lineaments in a face . where the ravages of time must necessarily leave some mark . Yet gradually , Yet gradually , there emerged the trusted , well - loved friend of old , solacing ENGLAND REVISITED 27.
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... face of one's first child . In both cases , it is to be supposed , the pre - dominant emotion is incredulity . ' Was " I " really responsible for this ? ' asks the young father , as he holds the child in his arms . Sometimes he is not ...
... face of one's first child . In both cases , it is to be supposed , the pre - dominant emotion is incredulity . ' Was " I " really responsible for this ? ' asks the young father , as he holds the child in his arms . Sometimes he is not ...
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... face to face . And it is impossible to think of continuity of existence with- out the survival of personality . Carlyle often used to repeat some lines that Lockhart sent him which expressed his deepest convictions : " But it is an old ...
... face to face . And it is impossible to think of continuity of existence with- out the survival of personality . Carlyle often used to repeat some lines that Lockhart sent him which expressed his deepest convictions : " But it is an old ...
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