Putnam's Magazine: Original Papers on Literature, Science, Art, and National Interests, Volume 5G. P. Putnam & Son., 1870 |
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... seemed at first . There were traces of fossils , indeed , scattered here and there ; and even an occasional tusk , in a tolerable state of preservation ; but I cared nothing for these . I had set my heart , with what seemed , even to my ...
... seemed at first . There were traces of fossils , indeed , scattered here and there ; and even an occasional tusk , in a tolerable state of preservation ; but I cared nothing for these . I had set my heart , with what seemed , even to my ...
Pagina 400
... seemed beyond her furthest cycle of revolution . The repast was sumptuous . The ser- vice dazzled with gold and silver , crys- tals and porcelain . The viands , if they would not have contented Brillât Sava- rin , were at least ...
... seemed beyond her furthest cycle of revolution . The repast was sumptuous . The ser- vice dazzled with gold and silver , crys- tals and porcelain . The viands , if they would not have contented Brillât Sava- rin , were at least ...
Pagina 478
... seemed to me that peian Museum , reenacted in snow - white it could not altogether be imputed to plaster their death - stricken writhings of a restless night . My own anticipated eighteen centuries ago . " But yet , there pleasure for ...
... seemed to me that peian Museum , reenacted in snow - white it could not altogether be imputed to plaster their death - stricken writhings of a restless night . My own anticipated eighteen centuries ago . " But yet , there pleasure for ...
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