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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... suppose . Americans , at least those of the Republican party , have never ceased to ridicule us for our slavish adherence to economical principles , which might be all right within the walls of a university , but were of no value in ...
... suppose . Americans , at least those of the Republican party , have never ceased to ridicule us for our slavish adherence to economical principles , which might be all right within the walls of a university , but were of no value in ...
Pagina 41
... suppose that this was a rash pro- ceeding , as inaking us too lenient to the sin for the sake of the sinner . reader of the tragedy of Lancelot , which these poems constitute as much as they constitute the Epic of Arthur , will think 80 ...
... suppose that this was a rash pro- ceeding , as inaking us too lenient to the sin for the sake of the sinner . reader of the tragedy of Lancelot , which these poems constitute as much as they constitute the Epic of Arthur , will think 80 ...
Pagina 63
... suppose , and almond - shells . They are , at any rate , eager for pence and human society . The carriage has not stopped before a guide pounces out upon us , and carries us up through a steep un- speakable wilderness of dead houses ...
... suppose , and almond - shells . They are , at any rate , eager for pence and human society . The carriage has not stopped before a guide pounces out upon us , and carries us up through a steep un- speakable wilderness of dead houses ...
Pagina 66
... suppose it really true . The Bretons , he said , were a very religious people , because they were quite willing that every one should com- pose for himself his own romance of the infinite , " and compose it as he might think best ...
... suppose it really true . The Bretons , he said , were a very religious people , because they were quite willing that every one should com- pose for himself his own romance of the infinite , " and compose it as he might think best ...
Pagina 92
... suppose , a tions ; we must have the promise , in head notion of completeness and the power aris- and face and gesture , of a soul fit for spir- ing thence ; a charm of the thing round- itual life . Of course there is more health , ing ...
... suppose , a tions ; we must have the promise , in head notion of completeness and the power aris- and face and gesture , of a soul fit for spir- ing thence ; a charm of the thing round- itual life . Of course there is more health , ing ...
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