Putnam's Magazine: Original Papers on Literature, Science, Art, and National Interests, Volume 2G.P. Putnam & Son, 1868 |
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Pagina 291
... brought books ; he brought a wonder- ful doll to Daisy ; and finally he brought himself , with his brave life , warm heart , and manly love , and laid all before me , " to take or to leave , " as he said . And somehow , though I didn't ...
... brought books ; he brought a wonder- ful doll to Daisy ; and finally he brought himself , with his brave life , warm heart , and manly love , and laid all before me , " to take or to leave , " as he said . And somehow , though I didn't ...
Pagina 399
... brought life and activity to some dormant vitality , and I was well . Still , it is not a medicine that I would advise people generally to take . Late in the night there was a sharp frost , and when in the morning we breakfasted , and ...
... brought life and activity to some dormant vitality , and I was well . Still , it is not a medicine that I would advise people generally to take . Late in the night there was a sharp frost , and when in the morning we breakfasted , and ...
Pagina 765
... brought large prices , in many cases far beyond their original cost . The rea- son for this was simply that the poet had written his name in almost every volume , or had written verses upon the fly - leaves , or had added manuscript ...
... brought large prices , in many cases far beyond their original cost . The rea- son for this was simply that the poet had written his name in almost every volume , or had written verses upon the fly - leaves , or had added manuscript ...
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