Scribners Monthly, 14 tomasJosiah Gilbert Holland, Richard Watson Gilder Scribner & Company, 1877 |
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... heart , infusing its warm life into every word and sentence he has written . To be sure , to a superficial observer he always remains cool ; he never loses his self- possession ; but through all these smooth and severely realistic ...
... heart , infusing its warm life into every word and sentence he has written . To be sure , to a superficial observer he always remains cool ; he never loses his self- possession ; but through all these smooth and severely realistic ...
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... heart , and pulsates and throbs in every line of his writings . Our social life , our modes of thought and feeling , and even our religious convictions , are undergoing rapid changes , all of which are but imperfectly portrayed in ...
... heart , and pulsates and throbs in every line of his writings . Our social life , our modes of thought and feeling , and even our religious convictions , are undergoing rapid changes , all of which are but imperfectly portrayed in ...
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... heart and life at her feet , and offering her his hand . He knew that she would reject him if he should ever be tempted by the stress of his affection to discover his heart to her , and that the event would bring to her and to him an ...
... heart and life at her feet , and offering her his hand . He knew that she would reject him if he should ever be tempted by the stress of his affection to discover his heart to her , and that the event would bring to her and to him an ...
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... heart and life and better motives have been affectionately and persistently addressed . Revivals are nothing but a makeshift . It is not a very high idea of the Father of us all that supposes him any more willing to convert men at one ...
... heart and life and better motives have been affectionately and persistently addressed . Revivals are nothing but a makeshift . It is not a very high idea of the Father of us all that supposes him any more willing to convert men at one ...
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... heart , while ours frequently touches the heart , and to its finer issues . Pathos in humor - the art of blending smiles and tears - was unknown to the early writers of vers de société , with the exception perhaps of Herrick . It may ...
... heart , while ours frequently touches the heart , and to its finer issues . Pathos in humor - the art of blending smiles and tears - was unknown to the early writers of vers de société , with the exception perhaps of Herrick . It may ...
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