Eclectic Magazine, and Monthly Edition of the Living Age, Volume 24;Volume 87John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell Leavitt, Throw and Company, 1876 |
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Pagina 41
... death ; the young women had not the least expectation of such an event . They were not informed of what the man had said until after his saying had been proved to be correct . The thing happened long before the days of electric ...
... death ; the young women had not the least expectation of such an event . They were not informed of what the man had said until after his saying had been proved to be correct . The thing happened long before the days of electric ...
Pagina 48
... death . If such a thing came to his knowledge — and a stray letter or a moment's incaution might betray them - such a will as Tra- vers left would be the best sort of re- venge . " " But have they married - this Mr. Ford and your ...
... death . If such a thing came to his knowledge — and a stray letter or a moment's incaution might betray them - such a will as Tra- vers left would be the best sort of re- venge . " " But have they married - this Mr. Ford and your ...
Pagina 64
... death . But at a higher stage of culture , where the gods are ceasing to be divine natural ob- jects like the Tiber or Ganges , or the Sun or Sky , but are passing into the glorified human or heroic stage , like Apollo or Venus , there ...
... death . But at a higher stage of culture , where the gods are ceasing to be divine natural ob- jects like the Tiber or Ganges , or the Sun or Sky , but are passing into the glorified human or heroic stage , like Apollo or Venus , there ...
Pagina 65
... death to that in life . But in the later course of history there comes plainly into view a tendency to subordinate the old mundane oath , and at last to suppress it altogether . How this came to pass is plain on the face of the matter ...
... death to that in life . But in the later course of history there comes plainly into view a tendency to subordinate the old mundane oath , and at last to suppress it altogether . How this came to pass is plain on the face of the matter ...
Pagina 67
... death . It is likely that the swearer was not indeed unmindful of what the skalds sang of Nâströnd , the strand of corpses , that loathly house arched of the bodies of huge serpents , whose heads , turned inward , dripped venom on the ...
... death . It is likely that the swearer was not indeed unmindful of what the skalds sang of Nâströnd , the strand of corpses , that loathly house arched of the bodies of huge serpents , whose heads , turned inward , dripped venom on the ...
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