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 4
... reason or ded- icate a volume of hymns to the car- bon which is said to be an invariable constituent of organic life ? Such un- due favor shown to electricity gives Hellobas a suspicious resemblance to the Roman augur , whom Juvenal de ...
... reason or ded- icate a volume of hymns to the car- bon which is said to be an invariable constituent of organic life ? Such un- due favor shown to electricity gives Hellobas a suspicious resemblance to the Roman augur , whom Juvenal de ...
Pagina 16
... reason , judgment , sight or sense of its own , produced " such beautiful creations " -but we should like to see their names in black and white , if Miss Corelli has them among her treasures . She does mention " a Mr. Skeet , -he was a ...
... reason , judgment , sight or sense of its own , produced " such beautiful creations " -but we should like to see their names in black and white , if Miss Corelli has them among her treasures . She does mention " a Mr. Skeet , -he was a ...
Pagina 18
... reason will be that seekers after new forms of religion care little for art in comparison with pretended lights from the unseen . If Rimânez continues to draw , we must allow something to the title , and more to the subject , however ...
... reason will be that seekers after new forms of religion care little for art in comparison with pretended lights from the unseen . If Rimânez continues to draw , we must allow something to the title , and more to the subject , however ...
Pagina 21
... reason can be alleged why John Storm should have put himself in the cate- gory of sinners , feeble as were his wits and varying his moods . He was in love with Miss Quayle ; what hin- dered him from making her his wife on that first ...
... reason can be alleged why John Storm should have put himself in the cate- gory of sinners , feeble as were his wits and varying his moods . He was in love with Miss Quayle ; what hin- dered him from making her his wife on that first ...
Pagina 23
... reason about them , and one must charitably sup- pose that Mr. Hall Caine is adapting scenes from " Spiridion " for the use of English readers . His foil to the monastic virtues- which , seen at Bishopsgate , uncom- monly resemble vices ...
... reason about them , and one must charitably sup- pose that Mr. Hall Caine is adapting scenes from " Spiridion " for the use of English readers . His foil to the monastic virtues- which , seen at Bishopsgate , uncom- monly resemble vices ...
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