Putnam's Monthly Magazine of American Literature, Science and Art, Volume 2G.P.Putnam & Company, 1868 |
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Pagina 55
... seemed as many weeks , the horses arrived , but notwith- standing my anxiety and disappoint- ment , I could not help shedding tears of laughter at the very sight of them . What but a passion for conic sections could have led the officer ...
... seemed as many weeks , the horses arrived , but notwith- standing my anxiety and disappoint- ment , I could not help shedding tears of laughter at the very sight of them . What but a passion for conic sections could have led the officer ...
Pagina 58
... seemed to interpret for me all the bright dreams of that future which lay in its glowing perspective beyond the present cold and cheerless life . It was here he found me one night , in tears , and took me to his heart . From that moment ...
... seemed to interpret for me all the bright dreams of that future which lay in its glowing perspective beyond the present cold and cheerless life . It was here he found me one night , in tears , and took me to his heart . From that moment ...
Pagina 60
... seemed already like a dream . Before I left the house , satisfactory arrangements were made , and to - morrow I give the first lesson . I discovered , too , that my future pupil and the poet - songstress are identical . A pleasant ...
... seemed already like a dream . Before I left the house , satisfactory arrangements were made , and to - morrow I give the first lesson . I discovered , too , that my future pupil and the poet - songstress are identical . A pleasant ...
Pagina 61
... 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 beautiful at times . I brought her , to - day , a nocturne of Chopin as a good text to the delicacy ...
... 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 beautiful at times . I brought her , to - day , a nocturne of Chopin as a good text to the delicacy ...
Pagina 65
... seemed to gain him an almost reverent admiration . He has faculty , but lacks that surest sign of real worth , modesty . He will be popular , however , for he will descend to Humbug , and I will live by , not for , Art . I watched him ...
... seemed to gain him an almost reverent admiration . He has faculty , but lacks that surest sign of real worth , modesty . He will be popular , however , for he will descend to Humbug , and I will live by , not for , Art . I watched him ...
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