Eclectic Magazine, and Monthly Edition of the Living AgeJohn Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell, Henry T. Steele Leavitt, Throw and Company, 1899 |
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Pagina 19
... never was a monk ; and the probabili- ties are against his having sojourned in a religious house or studied the ways of " the Holy Gethsemane " from within its cloister . Of the four vows of poverty , chastity , obedience , and ...
... never was a monk ; and the probabili- ties are against his having sojourned in a religious house or studied the ways of " the Holy Gethsemane " from within its cloister . Of the four vows of poverty , chastity , obedience , and ...
Pagina 20
... never drawn a character equal in lively and almost humorous touches to this hapless " Pete . " But Pete is merely Jacques transplanted to the Isle of Man , with- out education , yet full of the modern sentiment which compels the French ...
... never drawn a character equal in lively and almost humorous touches to this hapless " Pete . " But Pete is merely Jacques transplanted to the Isle of Man , with- out education , yet full of the modern sentiment which compels the French ...
Pagina 36
... never avoided him , she never troubled him unnecessarily . He dismounted , there- fore , with alacrity , and the minutes flew unheeded by . Thus it came about that the train came in and Char- lie Cox came up just as Miss Penelope was ...
... never avoided him , she never troubled him unnecessarily . He dismounted , there- fore , with alacrity , and the minutes flew unheeded by . Thus it came about that the train came in and Char- lie Cox came up just as Miss Penelope was ...
Pagina 38
... never felt so hurt and humiliated in all her life before ! " A finger in every pie ! " What a vulgar thing to say ; as if she was some pry- ing , meddlesome old maid . And she had done nothing more than she used to do when the former ...
... never felt so hurt and humiliated in all her life before ! " A finger in every pie ! " What a vulgar thing to say ; as if she was some pry- ing , meddlesome old maid . And she had done nothing more than she used to do when the former ...
Pagina 63
... never attain , it is yet a refreshment to look up to ; and Haw- thorne , not perhaps the greatest ro- mancer in the English tongue , but cer- tainly the purest artist in that sphere of fiction . Now , it is a mere truism to say that ...
... never attain , it is yet a refreshment to look up to ; and Haw- thorne , not perhaps the greatest ro- mancer in the English tongue , but cer- tainly the purest artist in that sphere of fiction . Now , it is a mere truism to say that ...
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