Littell's Living Age, Volume 89Living Age Company Incorporated, 1866 - American periodicals |
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... fact . Is it not sad to think that at this ment the poor young man , so scant of friends , had to learn that the fact of the Calvinistic minister taking him by the hand would be a bar to his success ? John him- self was surprised by the ...
... fact . Is it not sad to think that at this ment the poor young man , so scant of friends , had to learn that the fact of the Calvinistic minister taking him by the hand would be a bar to his success ? John him- self was surprised by the ...
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... fact continues , but the fact in the same form ; for Clare , like Audubon , is not content to be merely sentimental : he fixes his eye on the properties and ever - recurring mysteries of Nature ; all Nature's ways are mysteries ...
... fact continues , but the fact in the same form ; for Clare , like Audubon , is not content to be merely sentimental : he fixes his eye on the properties and ever - recurring mysteries of Nature ; all Nature's ways are mysteries ...
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... fact in some form or other is a positive charm with the many ; it is an exception to find any fiction widely and with all classes popular without Ir must always remain an open question how far the literature of an age represents the ...
... fact in some form or other is a positive charm with the many ; it is an exception to find any fiction widely and with all classes popular without Ir must always remain an open question how far the literature of an age represents the ...
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... fact it was a tight fit ; which amuses Eleanor as much as her terror of lightning gave her spirits for . Here is another opportunity for the young man to assert his superiority - he wears armour which makes him safe in all circumstances ...
... fact it was a tight fit ; which amuses Eleanor as much as her terror of lightning gave her spirits for . Here is another opportunity for the young man to assert his superiority - he wears armour which makes him safe in all circumstances ...
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... fact , kissing , and fixed and penetrating glances , for which the only synonym is " staring , " on the gentleman's part , and blushes on the lady's blushes , and flushes of every tint , from palest rose to scarlet damask , which ...
... fact , kissing , and fixed and penetrating glances , for which the only synonym is " staring , " on the gentleman's part , and blushes on the lady's blushes , and flushes of every tint , from palest rose to scarlet damask , which ...
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