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Página 79
... heard all the Bells ring to welcome them . Then I heard in my Dream that all the Bells in the City Rang again for joy . ' Bunyan , no doubt , grew less nervous about such out- ward things as dancing and music as he became older and ...
... heard all the Bells ring to welcome them . Then I heard in my Dream that all the Bells in the City Rang again for joy . ' Bunyan , no doubt , grew less nervous about such out- ward things as dancing and music as he became older and ...
Página 81
... heard things . We are all acquainted with temptation . But if Bunyan was tempted , he heard voices speaking to him , felt hands plucking at him , saw evil faces looking at him . When Christian came to the mouth of the burning Pit ...
... heard things . We are all acquainted with temptation . But if Bunyan was tempted , he heard voices speaking to him , felt hands plucking at him , saw evil faces looking at him . When Christian came to the mouth of the burning Pit ...
Página 106
... heard , in the clubs and drawing - rooms of England , the long - awaited ques- tion - to be answered , he must have hoped , by brother Harrovians and Wykehamists - ' Who is Anthony Trol- lope ? ' ' I now felt , ' he says , ' that I had ...
... heard , in the clubs and drawing - rooms of England , the long - awaited ques- tion - to be answered , he must have hoped , by brother Harrovians and Wykehamists - ' Who is Anthony Trol- lope ? ' ' I now felt , ' he says , ' that I had ...
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WALTONS COMPLETE ANGLER ΙΟ | 10 |
BOSWELLS LIFE OF JOHNSON | 31 |
KINGLAKES EOTHEN | 48 |
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