The Eclectic Magazine: Foreign Literature, Volume 96Leavitt, Trow & Company, 1881 |
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Pagina 14
... heart . Thus good men have been often calumniated by others who were not good ; thus frequently have the noble become a target for the wicked and the mean . With the advance of public intelligence the day of such as- sailants is happily ...
... heart . Thus good men have been often calumniated by others who were not good ; thus frequently have the noble become a target for the wicked and the mean . With the advance of public intelligence the day of such as- sailants is happily ...
Pagina 19
... heart nor my pen could do justice to . To tell you how happy I am here pliment to the powers of your imagination . I in his society would be paying a very bad com- have not seen a female face since I arrived , only just that society I ...
... heart nor my pen could do justice to . To tell you how happy I am here pliment to the powers of your imagination . I in his society would be paying a very bad com- have not seen a female face since I arrived , only just that society I ...
Pagina 33
... heart . ' It was so full of compassion and sorrow for me - which I knew spiritually , for , as I have said , I did not perceive its emotions by its face - that it cut me to the heart ; and I said , sobbing , Oh ! give me some token that ...
... heart . ' It was so full of compassion and sorrow for me - which I knew spiritually , for , as I have said , I did not perceive its emotions by its face - that it cut me to the heart ; and I said , sobbing , Oh ! give me some token that ...
Pagina 34
... heart of Dickens in the supposed presence of the departed dear one . But , like Dickens , the Temanite could hear a voice only , not discerning the form of the vision ; and again , to him as to Dickens , the supposed vision repeated ...
... heart of Dickens in the supposed presence of the departed dear one . But , like Dickens , the Temanite could hear a voice only , not discerning the form of the vision ; and again , to him as to Dickens , the supposed vision repeated ...
Pagina 61
... heart , as one in speech , At last have Child and Mother grown- Fair Figures ! honoring each in each A beauty kindred with her own . Through English eyes more calmly soft Looks from gray deeps the appealing charm ; Reddens on English ...
... heart , as one in speech , At last have Child and Mother grown- Fair Figures ! honoring each in each A beauty kindred with her own . Through English eyes more calmly soft Looks from gray deeps the appealing charm ; Reddens on English ...
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