Eclectic Magazine, and Monthly Edition of the Living Age, Volume 57;Volume 120John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell, Henry T. Steele Leavitt, Throw and Company, 1893 |
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Pagina 26
... given ; and when , after the cloth had dominant then as now ; and society gained been withdrawn and the dessert set on , in heartiness what it lost in variety . and the ladies had given their toasts as in duty bound , they were told ...
... given ; and when , after the cloth had dominant then as now ; and society gained been withdrawn and the dessert set on , in heartiness what it lost in variety . and the ladies had given their toasts as in duty bound , they were told ...
Pagina 32
... given the perspective , without which there is no sue vision . We think it very unlikely that , as has hap- pened in so many other cases , posterity will now reverse or even modify the al- ready matured opinion of his generation . He ...
... given the perspective , without which there is no sue vision . We think it very unlikely that , as has hap- pened in so many other cases , posterity will now reverse or even modify the al- ready matured opinion of his generation . He ...
Pagina 35
... given to the world , he remained silent : and we cannot but feel a little sympathy with the impatience of those who had rec- ognized in all the fulness of his genius the new poet , when he took up a theme so little serious , so ...
... given to the world , he remained silent : and we cannot but feel a little sympathy with the impatience of those who had rec- ognized in all the fulness of his genius the new poet , when he took up a theme so little serious , so ...
Pagina 62
... given them a cer- tain dignity and sense of importance which may degenerate here and there into the noisy boastfulness of Tartarin , but which far more frequently remain within the limits of a proper pride . Those whom I met , the ...
... given them a cer- tain dignity and sense of importance which may degenerate here and there into the noisy boastfulness of Tartarin , but which far more frequently remain within the limits of a proper pride . Those whom I met , the ...
Pagina 70
... given him from above , " and kept the silence which he knew that it would be mere weakness to break . M. Renan's miniature was painted to please the sentimental sceptics who rejected a master and a saviour , but were perfectly willing ...
... given him from above , " and kept the silence which he knew that it would be mere weakness to break . M. Renan's miniature was painted to please the sentimental sceptics who rejected a master and a saviour , but were perfectly willing ...
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