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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Pagina 7
... told that Goethe carried into old age his quick responsiveness to the gayety of the young heart , and that George Sand in her later years was never so happy as when gathering the youngsters about her . * Yet valuable as is this gift of ...
... told that Goethe carried into old age his quick responsiveness to the gayety of the young heart , and that George Sand in her later years was never so happy as when gathering the youngsters about her . * Yet valuable as is this gift of ...
Pagina 16
... told that when Pasteur ob- jected , saying that he had never even handled a silkworm , Dumas replied , that was so much the better ; it meant freedom from preconceptions . As a matter of fact , however , Pas- teur had his preconception ...
... told that when Pasteur ob- jected , saying that he had never even handled a silkworm , Dumas replied , that was so much the better ; it meant freedom from preconceptions . As a matter of fact , however , Pas- teur had his preconception ...
Pagina 30
... told the Lung Ping sze that he was taking the children to the Roman Catholic mission to be educated , they being the children of Catholic parents . There was a mob around Lung Ping's residence . He told the mob that if any of them ...
... told the Lung Ping sze that he was taking the children to the Roman Catholic mission to be educated , they being the children of Catholic parents . There was a mob around Lung Ping's residence . He told the mob that if any of them ...
Pagina 48
... told him that he must not expect Falernian or Formian vintages ; there would be only the humble Sabine wine which he had sealed up in a Grecian cask with his own hands , in commemoration of some popular triumph of the illustrious friend ...
... told him that he must not expect Falernian or Formian vintages ; there would be only the humble Sabine wine which he had sealed up in a Grecian cask with his own hands , in commemoration of some popular triumph of the illustrious friend ...
Pagina 55
... told him that he would have to pay for any damage done to or by the camels if they stampeded in consequence of his antics , and finally threatened him with immediate dis- charge if he had another fit . He did not . Geleh Hared , my ...
... told him that he would have to pay for any damage done to or by the camels if they stampeded in consequence of his antics , and finally threatened him with immediate dis- charge if he had another fit . He did not . Geleh Hared , my ...
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