Eclectic Magazine, and Monthly Edition of the Living Age, Volume 12;Volume 75Leavitt, Throw and Company, 1870 |
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Pagina 19
... human form upon the shore , and the mortal who was bold enough to steal the robe of some fish - maiden whom he could surprise , might win her and keep her for his bride . They are yield- ing slowly before what is called educa- tion and ...
... human form upon the shore , and the mortal who was bold enough to steal the robe of some fish - maiden whom he could surprise , might win her and keep her for his bride . They are yield- ing slowly before what is called educa- tion and ...
Pagina 23
... human pleasures there are few more agreeable than that of the cigar which follows a repast of this kind , the cold chicken and the claret having been disposed of , when St. Emilion has tasted like the choicest La- fitte , the sun warm ...
... human pleasures there are few more agreeable than that of the cigar which follows a repast of this kind , the cold chicken and the claret having been disposed of , when St. Emilion has tasted like the choicest La- fitte , the sun warm ...
Pagina 24
... human interest . The fortunate English- man to whom at the close of the seven- teenth century these vast estates passed by confiscation , was contented to leave the heads of the old families shorn of their independence , but still ...
... human interest . The fortunate English- man to whom at the close of the seven- teenth century these vast estates passed by confiscation , was contented to leave the heads of the old families shorn of their independence , but still ...
Pagina 25
... humanity as ever stood six feet in his stockings , or stalked a stag upon the Grampians . He was imported as a person not ... human crea- tures had once multiplied like rabbits in a warren . Miles upon miles of unfin- ished roads , now ...
... humanity as ever stood six feet in his stockings , or stalked a stag upon the Grampians . He was imported as a person not ... human crea- tures had once multiplied like rabbits in a warren . Miles upon miles of unfin- ished roads , now ...
Pagina 34
... human existence if we find that our trust in the representations of consciousness is veri- fied by results ; and that , by their help , we are enabled " to walk surefootedly in this life . " Thus the method , or path which leads to ...
... human existence if we find that our trust in the representations of consciousness is veri- fied by results ; and that , by their help , we are enabled " to walk surefootedly in this life . " Thus the method , or path which leads to ...
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