The Eclectic Magazine: Foreign Literature, Volume 79Leavitt, Trow & Company, 1872 |
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Pagina 14
... true sense of their position ; they find they have no food , their island - habits of industry have been destroyed , their new habits are all foreign to island life , they are not a natural development and an additional source of ...
... true sense of their position ; they find they have no food , their island - habits of industry have been destroyed , their new habits are all foreign to island life , they are not a natural development and an additional source of ...
Pagina 22
... true , he firm- ly and loyally believes , and communicates as being true in act , fact , and deed , to his venerable correspondent . " -- The student life which these two most dissimilar friends shared lasted only for about eighteen ...
... true , he firm- ly and loyally believes , and communicates as being true in act , fact , and deed , to his venerable correspondent . " -- The student life which these two most dissimilar friends shared lasted only for about eighteen ...
Pagina 24
... true , as a young man does of a girl to whom he is being gradually attract- ed ; but , it would seem , was still far from having reached any thing like passion , when the foolish impatient young creature thus took matters into her own ...
... true , as a young man does of a girl to whom he is being gradually attract- ed ; but , it would seem , was still far from having reached any thing like passion , when the foolish impatient young creature thus took matters into her own ...
Pagina 27
... true , through all adverse storms , to the cause of human- ity . " This sentimental nonsense , which is very like Mary Shelley's own outpour- ings , and no doubt came from her , is very much less calculated to modify and touch the ...
... true , through all adverse storms , to the cause of human- ity . " This sentimental nonsense , which is very like Mary Shelley's own outpour- ings , and no doubt came from her , is very much less calculated to modify and touch the ...
Pagina 34
... true conception of a lofty character so circumstanced would make the very thought of escape impossible . Every high sentiment requires that such a victim should seek and insist upon that death which is her only refuge . But Bea- trice ...
... true conception of a lofty character so circumstanced would make the very thought of escape impossible . Every high sentiment requires that such a victim should seek and insist upon that death which is her only refuge . But Bea- trice ...
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