Chambers's Journal of Popular Literature, Science and ArtsOrr and Smith, 1956 |
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Σελίδα 194
... light at the top of his long pole dancing like an impish will - o ' - the - wisp in the darkness . With the legerdemain of practice , he pushed open the pane of the lamp , inserted the long pole , gave it a dexterous twist , and the ...
... light at the top of his long pole dancing like an impish will - o ' - the - wisp in the darkness . With the legerdemain of practice , he pushed open the pane of the lamp , inserted the long pole , gave it a dexterous twist , and the ...
Σελίδα 274
... light there Among the buds of the pear , As though music and light must flower together In one white flame and perfume the air . But soon he will stop , And the flower - shawl Will lie on the grass In the dark ; But , O love , Now I can ...
... light there Among the buds of the pear , As though music and light must flower together In one white flame and perfume the air . But soon he will stop , And the flower - shawl Will lie on the grass In the dark ; But , O love , Now I can ...
Σελίδα 447
... light , which is evenly iffused without glare or shadow . The rinciple is simple enough . A suitable material is used for ceiling construction and uorescent lamps or cold cathode lamps are he sources of light behind this ceiling ...
... light , which is evenly iffused without glare or shadow . The rinciple is simple enough . A suitable material is used for ceiling construction and uorescent lamps or cold cathode lamps are he sources of light behind this ceiling ...
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