Littell's Living Age, Volume 219Living Age Company, 1898 |
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Pagina 13
... able to pass a stray and unexpected glass without looking in it , and , especially , never to watch herself in one while talking to other people . It is not wicked , of course , to look in the glass at the wrong moment . It is merely ...
... able to pass a stray and unexpected glass without looking in it , and , especially , never to watch herself in one while talking to other people . It is not wicked , of course , to look in the glass at the wrong moment . It is merely ...
Pagina 17
... able to expect , as we do at the present , that young people arrived at a given stage of existence should know by in- tuition that which we have never de- liberately tried to teach them . Let us help them , therefore , to acquire be ...
... able to expect , as we do at the present , that young people arrived at a given stage of existence should know by in- tuition that which we have never de- liberately tried to teach them . Let us help them , therefore , to acquire be ...
Pagina 37
... able to recon- cile perfect freedom of form with ab- solute fidelity to the thought . I wish I were free to speak at greater length than is possible in a brief article of the merits of this book , which seems to me destined to endure to ...
... able to recon- cile perfect freedom of form with ab- solute fidelity to the thought . I wish I were free to speak at greater length than is possible in a brief article of the merits of this book , which seems to me destined to endure to ...
Pagina 39
... able to render them with a perfection of form which is a faithful reflection of the profound sentiment within . One characteristic of this poetry is the frequency with which emotion is translated by imagery . This quality finds perhaps ...
... able to render them with a perfection of form which is a faithful reflection of the profound sentiment within . One characteristic of this poetry is the frequency with which emotion is translated by imagery . This quality finds perhaps ...
Pagina 46
... able soul , but it had occurred to him , as he looked compassionately down at the feeble , tottering old body before him , that perhaps , even to - day , the time might be growing short in which the earthly regeneration of Gran must be ...
... able soul , but it had occurred to him , as he looked compassionately down at the feeble , tottering old body before him , that perhaps , even to - day , the time might be growing short in which the earthly regeneration of Gran must be ...
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