Harper's Magazine, Volume 15Henry Mills Alden, Lee Foster Hartman, Frederick Lewis Allen, Thomas Bucklin Wells Harper & Brothers, 1857 Important American periodical dating back to 1850. |
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Pagina 48
... rose , and leaned upon my arm , and pressed her brow upon my shoulder , murmuring , half to herself , the old , often - repeated words of Othello , " Tis better as it is - ' tis better as it is ! " Then we began to talk over the ...
... rose , and leaned upon my arm , and pressed her brow upon my shoulder , murmuring , half to herself , the old , often - repeated words of Othello , " Tis better as it is - ' tis better as it is ! " Then we began to talk over the ...
Pagina 54
... rose , strained to a pitiful shrillness . " For she believes she shall see it again . To her- husband , child , and all the glory and beauty of life , are immortal . Is it ignorance that gives to people such wealth as this ? Husband ...
... rose , strained to a pitiful shrillness . " For she believes she shall see it again . To her- husband , child , and all the glory and beauty of life , are immortal . Is it ignorance that gives to people such wealth as this ? Husband ...
Pagina 59
... rose and staggered to my feet , like one in a dream , and followed him ...... could not bear it . I could not bear to see the tiny figure , with its lily face and closed eyes , | my child , my child ! " lying there . All my manhood ...
... rose and staggered to my feet , like one in a dream , and followed him ...... could not bear it . I could not bear to see the tiny figure , with its lily face and closed eyes , | my child , my child ! " lying there . All my manhood ...
Pagina 60
... rose steady and clear , answering to the light that gathered and brightened in her eyes , " a mother who has seen her child die is still not comfortless . For no mother who has lost her child can doubt . Lew- is , do you understand me ...
... rose steady and clear , answering to the light that gathered and brightened in her eyes , " a mother who has seen her child die is still not comfortless . For no mother who has lost her child can doubt . Lew- is , do you understand me ...
Pagina 67
... rose very high , and did more damage than the wind . The trees were lashed so furiously by the wind , and so beaten or six feet ; and , in some places , at even less . Gosport , which is a southern suburb of Ports- mouth , is separated ...
... rose very high , and did more damage than the wind . The trees were lashed so furiously by the wind , and so beaten or six feet ; and , in some places , at even less . Gosport , which is a southern suburb of Ports- mouth , is separated ...
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Harper's Magazine, Volume 144 Henry Mills Alden,Thomas Bucklin Wells,Lee Foster Hartman,Frederick Lewis Allen Volledige weergave - 1922 |
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