Putnam's Magazine: Original Papers on Literature, Science, Art, and National Interests, Volume 6G. P. Putnam & Son., 1870 |
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Pagina 52
... persons give expression in precisely the same terms to any human experience ; the law of temperament forbids it . Therefore do not be offended at the zeal which you see manifested here , even if it seems to you a little intemperate ...
... persons give expression in precisely the same terms to any human experience ; the law of temperament forbids it . Therefore do not be offended at the zeal which you see manifested here , even if it seems to you a little intemperate ...
Pagina 55
... persons of very sensitive organization , took in joy as well as suffering through every nerve . Every leaf that rippled , every bird that sang , every flower dis- tilling incense , every breeze , sailing by laden with the honey of the ...
... persons of very sensitive organization , took in joy as well as suffering through every nerve . Every leaf that rippled , every bird that sang , every flower dis- tilling incense , every breeze , sailing by laden with the honey of the ...
Pagina 63
... person who had visited that hazy country , or who could tell us where or what were the " Chenaux . " Whether channels or mountains , land or water , no one knew ; but , in answer to our inquiries , they would vaguely point to the ...
... person who had visited that hazy country , or who could tell us where or what were the " Chenaux . " Whether channels or mountains , land or water , no one knew ; but , in answer to our inquiries , they would vaguely point to the ...
Pagina 69
... persons who had given themselves over to death were landed safely on Fairy Island . The captain , a sailor from boyhood , was so shattered by the terrible responsibility of those three hundred lives , that he changed his pro- fession ...
... persons who had given themselves over to death were landed safely on Fairy Island . The captain , a sailor from boyhood , was so shattered by the terrible responsibility of those three hundred lives , that he changed his pro- fession ...
Pagina 71
... person addressed as " laddie " was a stalwart young man of twenty- seven years at least , with a fine , spirited face , blue eyes that saved his mouth a good deal of talking , and thick tawny hair that fell into separate locks like ...
... person addressed as " laddie " was a stalwart young man of twenty- seven years at least , with a fine , spirited face , blue eyes that saved his mouth a good deal of talking , and thick tawny hair that fell into separate locks like ...
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