Ivan Vejeeghen: Or, Life in RussiaCarey and Lea, 1832 - 202 páginas |
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... tion than commendation . To render literally all the peculiarities of a foreign idiom , is apt to produce a work not likely to be relished by the great majority of readers , and thus to hurt the main object for which a book of this sort ...
... tion than commendation . To render literally all the peculiarities of a foreign idiom , is apt to produce a work not likely to be relished by the great majority of readers , and thus to hurt the main object for which a book of this sort ...
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... tion . In the summer , I spent my days in the open air , and slept under the sheds attached to the barn or cow - house . † In the winter , I lived in the bulky kitchen , which served as a rendezvous for the numerous train of servants ...
... tion . In the summer , I spent my days in the open air , and slept under the sheds attached to the barn or cow - house . † In the winter , I lived in the bulky kitchen , which served as a rendezvous for the numerous train of servants ...
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... tion : in the officer's presence I began to devour the pie , at the same time laughing and capering for joy . ૫૬ At this moment another officer came in , and they were both highly taken with my wild simplicity in tasting sugar , wine ...
... tion : in the officer's presence I began to devour the pie , at the same time laughing and capering for joy . ૫૬ At this moment another officer came in , and they were both highly taken with my wild simplicity in tasting sugar , wine ...
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... tion : all trembled before him , except the Jew and the squire's favourite dogs , whom he did not dare to punish . The marshal and stud - master - irrational creatures , a sort of utensils for digesting provisions . Their whole duty con ...
... tion : all trembled before him , except the Jew and the squire's favourite dogs , whom he did not dare to punish . The marshal and stud - master - irrational creatures , a sort of utensils for digesting provisions . Their whole duty con ...
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... tion on the part of parents or by - standers . There they say openly , that such a one is in love with such a one , that he flirts with her ; that such a woman is in love with such a man ; and all this does not destroy a female's ...
... tion on the part of parents or by - standers . There they say openly , that such a one is in love with such a one , that he flirts with her ; that such a woman is in love with such a man ; and all this does not destroy a female's ...
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Ivan Vejeeghen, or, Life in Russia [tr. by G. Ross]. Faddei Venediktovich Bulgarin Vista completa - 1831 |
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