Putnam's Monthly Magazine of American Literature, Science and Art, Volume 2G.P.Putnam & Company, 1868 |
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Pagina 7
... mother . A noticeable characteristic of all these pictures is the ease , simplicity , and naturalness with which the story is told . All is unforced and effortless : the figures seem to have grown in some joyous , sportive mood of the ...
... mother . A noticeable characteristic of all these pictures is the ease , simplicity , and naturalness with which the story is told . All is unforced and effortless : the figures seem to have grown in some joyous , sportive mood of the ...
Pagina 15
... mother , and whose mothers never see or know their offspring . The women of Paris do not love children , do not want them , and do not have them . The maternal instinct is suppressed , or it is sacrificed to the insatiable necessities ...
... mother , and whose mothers never see or know their offspring . The women of Paris do not love children , do not want them , and do not have them . The maternal instinct is suppressed , or it is sacrificed to the insatiable necessities ...
Pagina 16
... mother , home , nor God , is a breed ; most keen , most cunning , most enduring , most audacious . They grow into thieves and desperadoes , and ply their trades in the slums of the city and under the nose of royalty . I Thirty thousand ...
... mother , home , nor God , is a breed ; most keen , most cunning , most enduring , most audacious . They grow into thieves and desperadoes , and ply their trades in the slums of the city and under the nose of royalty . I Thirty thousand ...
Pagina 24
... mother's , would brighten up into a shy smile not ugly to see , though rather colorless . Their wonder- ful visitor was a Prince , like the one she had read about in her torn picture- book , and his gifts were lavish in their ...
... mother's , would brighten up into a shy smile not ugly to see , though rather colorless . Their wonder- ful visitor was a Prince , like the one she had read about in her torn picture- book , and his gifts were lavish in their ...
Pagina 32
... mother , Miss Came- ron , and beg them , especially , to come ; -she hesitated , and looked at Milla . " I saw you at Mrs. Grizzle's party , ” she said , " so you cannot refuse to attend mine on the score that you're not in society . I ...
... mother , Miss Came- ron , and beg them , especially , to come ; -she hesitated , and looked at Milla . " I saw you at Mrs. Grizzle's party , ” she said , " so you cannot refuse to attend mine on the score that you're not in society . I ...
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