Eclectic Magazine: Foreign Literature, Volume 54;Volume 117Leavitt, Throw and Company, 1891 |
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Pagina 67
... tell what careers have been blighted and wrecked , families ruined , and honored names disgraced by the pure accident of strong temptation presenting itself ? On the other hand , who can say what success- ful men have been saved by the ...
... tell what careers have been blighted and wrecked , families ruined , and honored names disgraced by the pure accident of strong temptation presenting itself ? On the other hand , who can say what success- ful men have been saved by the ...
Pagina 71
... tell her my wildwood verses . XVII . " She has not a gem she can call her own , But I rest on a sheepfold hurdle , And , out of the daffodils newly blown , Entwine her a golden girdle . XVIII . " And soon I shall have for my nut - sweet ...
... tell her my wildwood verses . XVII . " She has not a gem she can call her own , But I rest on a sheepfold hurdle , And , out of the daffodils newly blown , Entwine her a golden girdle . XVIII . " And soon I shall have for my nut - sweet ...
Pagina 71
... tell what careers have been blighted and wrecked , families ruined , and honored names disgraced by the pure accident of strong temptation presenting itself ? On the other hand , who can say what success- ful men have been saved by the ...
... tell what careers have been blighted and wrecked , families ruined , and honored names disgraced by the pure accident of strong temptation presenting itself ? On the other hand , who can say what success- ful men have been saved by the ...
Pagina 103
... tell Hasisadra anything ; he only sent him a dream . This was undoubtedly sailing very near the wind ; but the attribution of a little benev- olent obliquity of conduct to one of the highest of the gods is a trifle compared with the ...
... tell Hasisadra anything ; he only sent him a dream . This was undoubtedly sailing very near the wind ; but the attribution of a little benev- olent obliquity of conduct to one of the highest of the gods is a trifle compared with the ...
Pagina 127
... tell us that the slave - hunters were punished by becoming coarse and brutalized as a consequence of their way of life ; but men never feel it to be an in- feriority in themselves to be coarse and brutal ; on the contrary , they pride ...
... tell us that the slave - hunters were punished by becoming coarse and brutalized as a consequence of their way of life ; but men never feel it to be an in- feriority in themselves to be coarse and brutal ; on the contrary , they pride ...
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Eclectic Magazine: Foreign Literature, Volume 40 John Holmes Agnew,Walter Hilliard Bidwell Volledige weergave - 1857 |
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