Eclectic Magazine, and Monthly Edition of the Living Age, Volume 63;Volume 126John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell Leavitt, Throw and Company, 1896 |
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... feel as Heine felt when he wrote : - " Ich schau ' dich an , und Wehmuth Schleicht mir ins Herz hinein . " With the growth of a poetic or senti- mental interest in childhood there has come a new and different kind of in- terest . Ours ...
... feel as Heine felt when he wrote : - " Ich schau ' dich an , und Wehmuth Schleicht mir ins Herz hinein . " With the growth of a poetic or senti- mental interest in childhood there has come a new and different kind of in- terest . Ours ...
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... feel unskilled in using our cumbrous language ; they soon find out that their thoughts are not as ours , but often ... feeling than our theories suppose . But of this more presently . Even where we meet with a common and comparatively ...
... feel unskilled in using our cumbrous language ; they soon find out that their thoughts are not as ours , but often ... feeling than our theories suppose . But of this more presently . Even where we meet with a common and comparatively ...
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... feel pretty sure that a woman who retains a vivid memory of her childish ideas and feelings will be drawn to the companionship of chil- dren . After reading their autobiogra- phies , one hardly needs to be told that Goethe carried into ...
... feel pretty sure that a woman who retains a vivid memory of her childish ideas and feelings will be drawn to the companionship of chil- dren . After reading their autobiogra- phies , one hardly needs to be told that Goethe carried into ...
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... feeling that the waters are getting deep and dark . He will point out what seems to him a flaw in the line of rea ... feel them urging him on to this or that question , and realize that , for the nonce , he is their responsible mouth ...
... feeling that the waters are getting deep and dark . He will point out what seems to him a flaw in the line of rea ... feel them urging him on to this or that question , and realize that , for the nonce , he is their responsible mouth ...
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... feeling for the country had no depths or heights ; it is the feeling of every Roman , from the senator to the tradesman ... feel that rural scenes and life were as much ap- preciated as ever . It is true that he somewhere hints that the ...
... feeling for the country had no depths or heights ; it is the feeling of every Roman , from the senator to the tradesman ... feel that rural scenes and life were as much ap- preciated as ever . It is true that he somewhere hints that the ...
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