Putnam's Magazine: Original Papers on Literature, Science, Art, and National Interests, Volume 6G. P. Putnam & Son., 1870 |
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Pagina 34
... feel- ing was considerably heightened , when an old retainer of my father's family , a Tongan , who had been shipwrecked many years before upon Vulanga , one of the Fiji islands , and who had barely escaped with his life from a cruel ...
... feel- ing was considerably heightened , when an old retainer of my father's family , a Tongan , who had been shipwrecked many years before upon Vulanga , one of the Fiji islands , and who had barely escaped with his life from a cruel ...
Pagina 41
... feel- ing which I did not then know that Lady Macbeth had expressed in those awful words , half soliloquy , half ex ... feeling ; while , on the oth- er hand , I borrowed something of her self - possession in the presence of those ...
... feel- ing which I did not then know that Lady Macbeth had expressed in those awful words , half soliloquy , half ex ... feeling ; while , on the oth- er hand , I borrowed something of her self - possession in the presence of those ...
Pagina 52
... feel your soul pervaded with this love , you are a Christian . The personal manifestations of religious joy differ as much as our natures differ . No two persons give expression in precisely the same terms to any human experience ; the ...
... feel your soul pervaded with this love , you are a Christian . The personal manifestations of religious joy differ as much as our natures differ . No two persons give expression in precisely the same terms to any human experience ; the ...
Pagina 53
... feel so much better ! " " As Brother Viner saw this inward illumination spread over every feature , he thought it not only the most inno- cent , but the brightest face that he had ever seen ; but he only said , " Now we will find Sister ...
... feel so much better ! " " As Brother Viner saw this inward illumination spread over every feature , he thought it not only the most inno- cent , but the brightest face that he had ever seen ; but he only said , " Now we will find Sister ...
Pagina 54
... feeling of inexpressible relief Eirene walked forth from the tent to attend the morning service in the grove . The mode of worship in the prayer - meeting had been sincere ; she believed that , yet she could feel none the less that it ...
... feeling of inexpressible relief Eirene walked forth from the tent to attend the morning service in the grove . The mode of worship in the prayer - meeting had been sincere ; she believed that , yet she could feel none the less that it ...
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