Eclectic Magazine, and Monthly Edition of the Living Age, Volume 62;Volume 125John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell Leavitt, Throw and Company, 1895 |
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Pagina 41
... feeling to accept the one part and to decline the other . The power of simple personation , in its most convincing form ... feel- ing , and clear honor ; is never loud , self - assertive , or straining after effect . Many instances of ...
... feeling to accept the one part and to decline the other . The power of simple personation , in its most convincing form ... feel- ing , and clear honor ; is never loud , self - assertive , or straining after effect . Many instances of ...
Pagina 49
... feeling as well as a mode of thought ; and though , in the long run , the current of religious feel- ing must submit to the control and guidance of religious thought , it often happens that the latter is in advance of the former . We ...
... feeling as well as a mode of thought ; and though , in the long run , the current of religious feel- ing must submit to the control and guidance of religious thought , it often happens that the latter is in advance of the former . We ...
Pagina 54
... feel- ing herself to be a veritable " heroine of romance , ' she sped through the streets to the abode of Vladimir Kova- levsky . Anna stood watching till she disappeared from sight , and returned to her room to prepare for dinner- not ...
... feel- ing herself to be a veritable " heroine of romance , ' she sped through the streets to the abode of Vladimir Kova- levsky . Anna stood watching till she disappeared from sight , and returned to her room to prepare for dinner- not ...
Pagina 59
... feel- ing for her was not the same as that with which she regarded him , that it was admiration for the scientist rather than love for her as a woman ; and this she could not brook . Hers was not a nature that could content itself with ...
... feel- ing for her was not the same as that with which she regarded him , that it was admiration for the scientist rather than love for her as a woman ; and this she could not brook . Hers was not a nature that could content itself with ...
Pagina 60
... feel indifferent to everything . " When , in the following September , 66 she returned to Stockholm , her friends found her much changed . Her old bright look was gone , and her eyes had lost their fire . To outsiders she en- deavored ...
... feel indifferent to everything . " When , in the following September , 66 she returned to Stockholm , her friends found her much changed . Her old bright look was gone , and her eyes had lost their fire . To outsiders she en- deavored ...
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