Putnam's Monthly Magazine of American Literature, Science and Art, Volume 2G.P.Putnam & Company, 1868 |
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Pagina 61
... brought her , to - day , a nocturne of Chopin as a good text to the delicacy of her ear and sentiment . She read it slowly at first , for her eyes are unprac- tised , but she seized the melody and modulation with a surprising quick ...
... brought her , to - day , a nocturne of Chopin as a good text to the delicacy of her ear and sentiment . She read it slowly at first , for her eyes are unprac- tised , but she seized the melody and modulation with a surprising quick ...
Pagina 63
... brought her that ex- quisite tone - wreath , Schumann's Opus No. 48. I was completely charmed with her interpretation . She forms , with the quick insight of a poet , a dis- tinct conception of the peculiar signifi- cance of each ...
... brought her that ex- quisite tone - wreath , Schumann's Opus No. 48. I was completely charmed with her interpretation . She forms , with the quick insight of a poet , a dis- tinct conception of the peculiar signifi- cance of each ...
Pagina 68
... brought here for burial by the friendly Indians , great numbers of whom followed in their canoes ; and the Catholic historian says , " Marquette reposes here as the guardian angel of the Ottawa missions . " The bones of the pious father ...
... brought here for burial by the friendly Indians , great numbers of whom followed in their canoes ; and the Catholic historian says , " Marquette reposes here as the guardian angel of the Ottawa missions . " The bones of the pious father ...
Pagina 70
... brought from Detroit or Chicago by steamer . And here let us say a word of those fishes of the great lakes , the white - fish and trout , often eaten by travellers , but seldom in perfection ; and to which , consequently , justice has ...
... brought from Detroit or Chicago by steamer . And here let us say a word of those fishes of the great lakes , the white - fish and trout , often eaten by travellers , but seldom in perfection ; and to which , consequently , justice has ...
Pagina 71
... brought to table . To be really good , the fish should be caught either in a pound - net , where they are kept alive , or in a dip - net , as they are taken at the Sault St. Marie by the Indians . The best white - fish are those of Lake ...
... brought to table . To be really good , the fish should be caught either in a pound - net , where they are kept alive , or in a dip - net , as they are taken at the Sault St. Marie by the Indians . The best white - fish are those of Lake ...
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