Putnam's Monthly Magazine of American Literature, Science and Art, Volume 2G.P.Putnam & Company, 1868 |
Dall'interno del libro
Risultati 6-10 di 89
Pagina 61
... received through the physique of the soul was that of color . Force and richness of nature seemed to me to speak from the brow and eye and in the smile and voice . The young lady is certainly not pretty , however , but possibly ...
... received through the physique of the soul was that of color . Force and richness of nature seemed to me to speak from the brow and eye and in the smile and voice . The young lady is certainly not pretty , however , but possibly ...
Pagina 75
... received . The various versions , although presenting substantially the same events , and , in great part , the same unbroken narration , do yet show differences arising from the peculiar coloring that religious ideas have assumed in ...
... received . The various versions , although presenting substantially the same events , and , in great part , the same unbroken narration , do yet show differences arising from the peculiar coloring that religious ideas have assumed in ...
Pagina 95
... received a complaint from the In- dians that Mr. Williams never preached , and only wanted money . And the cause of it all , as he confesses in his journal , was his absorption in secular affairs . He had been drawn into the vortex at ...
... received a complaint from the In- dians that Mr. Williams never preached , and only wanted money . And the cause of it all , as he confesses in his journal , was his absorption in secular affairs . He had been drawn into the vortex at ...
Pagina 96
... received a letter from an " honorable citizen of Buffalo , Mr. Geo . H. Haskins , who affirms that nearly two years before the journey of the Prince de Joinville to the United States , Mr. Williams had confided to him , under the seal ...
... received a letter from an " honorable citizen of Buffalo , Mr. Geo . H. Haskins , who affirms that nearly two years before the journey of the Prince de Joinville to the United States , Mr. Williams had confided to him , under the seal ...
Pagina 97
... received within a few days past from the priest , affirms that there is no such name as Eleazar in the family of Thomas Wil- liams . There are circumstances apparently strong in their nature which induce me to think that Mr. Williams is ...
... received within a few days past from the priest , affirms that there is no such name as Eleazar in the family of Thomas Wil- liams . There are circumstances apparently strong in their nature which induce me to think that Mr. Williams is ...
Altre edizioni - Visualizza tutto
Putnam's Magazine: Original Papers on Literature, Science, Art ..., Volume 6 Visualizzazione completa - 1870 |
Putnam's Magazine: Original Papers on Literature, Science, Art ..., Volume 2 Visualizzazione completa - 1868 |
Parole e frasi comuni
Adèle arms artist asked beautiful called Cameron Chinny church color croupier Daniel Clark Dassel dear dress Eleazer Williams eyes face fact father feel feet Fips France French girl give Government Grizzle hand head heart hope human hundred Indian interest knew Korak Lacandones lady Lake land letter light Lissa live looked Louis Louis XVI ment miles Milla mind Miss Bayles Molière mollusc morning mother mountains Napoleon Napoleon III nation nature ness never night once Orleans oysters paper Paris party passed political Pompeii poor Port Hudson present Prince Protestantism Prussia Putnam's Magazine replied Sainte-Beuve seemed side Simeon Seth smile snow soon soul spirit tell thing thought thousand tion took turned Uncle Fred whole wife Williams woman words young