Great Books of the Western World, Band 52Robert Maynard Hutchins Encyclopædia Britannica, 1952 |
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... stood before me and I was beating him straight on the face and he was holding his arms stiffly down , his head erect , his eyes fixed upon me as though on parade . He staggered at every blow and did not even dare to raise his hands to ...
... stood before me and I was beating him straight on the face and he was holding his arms stiffly down , his head erect , his eyes fixed upon me as though on parade . He staggered at every blow and did not even dare to raise his hands to ...
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... stood a brass mortar , with a pestle in it , a small brass pestle , not much more than six inches long . Mitya already had opened the door with one hand when , with the other , he snatched up the pestle , and thrust it in his side ...
... stood a brass mortar , with a pestle in it , a small brass pestle , not much more than six inches long . Mitya already had opened the door with one hand when , with the other , he snatched up the pestle , and thrust it in his side ...
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... stood still by the big stone . Alyosha looked and the whole picture of what Snegir- yov had described to him that day , how Ilusha , weeping and hugging his father , had cried , " Father , father , how he insulted you , " rose at once ...
... stood still by the big stone . Alyosha looked and the whole picture of what Snegir- yov had described to him that day , how Ilusha , weeping and hugging his father , had cried , " Father , father , how he insulted you , " rose at once ...
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PART I | 1 |
They Arrive at the Monastery | 15 |
The Sensualists | 46 |
Urheberrecht | |
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