Great Books of the Western World, Band 52Robert Maynard Hutchins Encyclopædia Britannica, 1952 |
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... took it as a joke . And I began then to speak aloud and fearlessly , regardless of their laugh- ter , for it was always kindly and not spiteful laughter . These conversations mostly took place in the evenings , in the company of la ...
... took it as a joke . And I began then to speak aloud and fearlessly , regardless of their laugh- ter , for it was always kindly and not spiteful laughter . These conversations mostly took place in the evenings , in the company of la ...
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... took it from her . " " How did you get it ? " " You see , I remember once taking a cap for a rag , perhaps to wipe my pen on . I took it without asking , because it was a worthless rag . I tore it up , and I took the notes and sewed ...
... took it from her . " " How did you get it ? " " You see , I remember once taking a cap for a rag , perhaps to wipe my pen on . I took it without asking , because it was a worthless rag . I tore it up , and I took the notes and sewed ...
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... took off his coat and threw it on a bench with trembling hands . He took a chair , moved it quickly to the table and sat down . Smerdyakov managed to sit down on his bench before him . “ To begin with , are we alone ? " Ivan asked ...
... took off his coat and threw it on a bench with trembling hands . He took a chair , moved it quickly to the table and sat down . Smerdyakov managed to sit down on his bench before him . “ To begin with , are we alone ? " Ivan asked ...
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PART I | 1 |
They Arrive at the Monastery | 15 |
The Sensualists | 46 |
Urheberrecht | |
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