Putnam's Monthly Magazine of American Literature, Science and Art, Volume 2G.P.Putnam & Company, 1868 |
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Pagina 59
... hope and help I plead for love , for free air , for sunshine , for some way out of this hateful imprisonment . No human be- ing was ever more entirely a victim to dyspepsia than Chopin - a dyspepsia -a dyspepsia that disordered soul and ...
... hope and help I plead for love , for free air , for sunshine , for some way out of this hateful imprisonment . No human be- ing was ever more entirely a victim to dyspepsia than Chopin - a dyspepsia -a dyspepsia that disordered soul and ...
Pagina 63
... permeate your very being , filling you with a vague hope and mis- giving which is half delight , half pain . " " And that divided pain and pleasure - you Germans call Wehmuth do you not ? " 1868. ] 68 JOURNAL OF A POOR MUSICIAN .
... permeate your very being , filling you with a vague hope and mis- giving which is half delight , half pain . " " And that divided pain and pleasure - you Germans call Wehmuth do you not ? " 1868. ] 68 JOURNAL OF A POOR MUSICIAN .
Pagina 84
... hope of getting her loose before the huntsman comes back . The raven and the gazelle did what the mouse advised them . The huntsman went in pursuit , and the gazelle led him on until he had got very far away , while the mouse ap- plied ...
... hope of getting her loose before the huntsman comes back . The raven and the gazelle did what the mouse advised them . The huntsman went in pursuit , and the gazelle led him on until he had got very far away , while the mouse ap- plied ...
Pagina 93
... hope of gaining any clue to the truth from his memory was at an end . . It seems , therefore , clear that Mrs. Williams desired to say that Eleazar was her son . She might or might not be uttering the truth ; but such was her ...
... hope of gaining any clue to the truth from his memory was at an end . . It seems , therefore , clear that Mrs. Williams desired to say that Eleazar was her son . She might or might not be uttering the truth ; but such was her ...
Pagina 98
... hope of ulterior advantages were needed to stimulate the search ; Mr. Hanson be- lieved that Mr. Williams was indeed the Dauphin ; that he had been grossly wronged ; and he determined to be- friend his suit . And the effect of the ...
... hope of ulterior advantages were needed to stimulate the search ; Mr. Hanson be- lieved that Mr. Williams was indeed the Dauphin ; that he had been grossly wronged ; and he determined to be- friend his suit . And the effect of the ...
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