Putnam's Monthly Magazine of American Literature, Science and Art, Volume 2G.P.Putnam & Company, 1868 |
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Pagina 44
... human nature in presence of the fiend , and would have torn it from its resting - place , al- though too late , for its work was done . But with a strange , new thrill of horror , he found the effort in vain . Each of these thread ...
... human nature in presence of the fiend , and would have torn it from its resting - place , al- though too late , for its work was done . But with a strange , new thrill of horror , he found the effort in vain . Each of these thread ...
Pagina 45
... human flesh , lie in the quiescent state we first saw them , but the venom remains , the power remains ; and Vance , looking at them , fancies often that they are but the outward symbols of the avenging memories that gnaw and sting his ...
... human flesh , lie in the quiescent state we first saw them , but the venom remains , the power remains ; and Vance , looking at them , fancies often that they are but the outward symbols of the avenging memories that gnaw and sting his ...
Pagina 48
... human hairs transp'anted many years before from the bodies of dear friends . Here was one from Hum- boldt , here one from the renowned Von Hammer Purgstall , there one from a distinguished poet , a noted actress , from his Transparency ...
... human hairs transp'anted many years before from the bodies of dear friends . Here was one from Hum- boldt , here one from the renowned Von Hammer Purgstall , there one from a distinguished poet , a noted actress , from his Transparency ...
Pagina 59
... human be- ing was ever more entirely a victim to dyspepsia than Chopin - a dyspepsia -a dyspepsia that disordered soul and stomach , and had its whine somewhere in nearly all his creations . In a number of noble instances he left the ...
... human be- ing was ever more entirely a victim to dyspepsia than Chopin - a dyspepsia -a dyspepsia that disordered soul and stomach , and had its whine somewhere in nearly all his creations . In a number of noble instances he left the ...
Pagina 86
... human assistance at all ; and this is one reason why he will not seek with much avidity for assistance from or alliance with Europe . " The worst points in his character are his violent anger at times , his unyielding pride as regards ...
... human assistance at all ; and this is one reason why he will not seek with much avidity for assistance from or alliance with Europe . " The worst points in his character are his violent anger at times , his unyielding pride as regards ...
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