Putnam's Monthly Magazine of American Literature, Science and Art, Volume 2G.P.Putnam & Company, 1868 |
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Pagina 8
... never triumphed , at least he never offended . Our modern life is very barren of grace and beauty , when contrasted with that of Pompeii , where the vulgarest wine - shop , and the poorest abode of the mechanic , had its ornamental ...
... never triumphed , at least he never offended . Our modern life is very barren of grace and beauty , when contrasted with that of Pompeii , where the vulgarest wine - shop , and the poorest abode of the mechanic , had its ornamental ...
Pagina 12
... never brought to so thor- ough a system as here , and never was the art of preying upon man so completely organized . If the end of civilization is to perfect mankind ; to educate and develop a healthy , handsome , happy people ; to ...
... never brought to so thor- ough a system as here , and never was the art of preying upon man so completely organized . If the end of civilization is to perfect mankind ; to educate and develop a healthy , handsome , happy people ; to ...
Pagina 20
... Never has preaching in the Church been more followed . Never was there more talent put into requisition to sat- isfy this mercurial population , mad for excitement of every kind - whether in the church or the theatre ; yet never ...
... Never has preaching in the Church been more followed . Never was there more talent put into requisition to sat- isfy this mercurial population , mad for excitement of every kind - whether in the church or the theatre ; yet never ...
Pagina 23
... never Hailing its mocking balm ; -yea , what is fame ! A bubble blown by chance , an echoing name And dying with the echo ; Genius bears No certain claim ; what gloom its splendor wears , Missing the sun at which its wing was bent No ...
... never Hailing its mocking balm ; -yea , what is fame ! A bubble blown by chance , an echoing name And dying with the echo ; Genius bears No certain claim ; what gloom its splendor wears , Missing the sun at which its wing was bent No ...
Pagina 24
... never have no confidence in ion referred. CHAPTER XI . △ QUIET GAME , WELL PLAYED . MR . DASSEL's first visit to the tene- ment - house was not his last . Little Toddle would shout with delight when he heard the voice of the beautiful ...
... never have no confidence in ion referred. CHAPTER XI . △ QUIET GAME , WELL PLAYED . MR . DASSEL's first visit to the tene- ment - house was not his last . Little Toddle would shout with delight when he heard the voice of the beautiful ...
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