Scribner's Monthly: An Illustrated Magazine for the People, 14 tomasJosiah Gilbert Holland, Richard Watson Gilder Scribner & Company; The Century Company, 1877 |
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... knew how little furniture , and decorations , and equipage , have to do with happiness or with true large- ness of life . Almost all the great men of this world have lived in an absolute inde- pendence of things . The shining lights of ...
... knew how little furniture , and decorations , and equipage , have to do with happiness or with true large- ness of life . Almost all the great men of this world have lived in an absolute inde- pendence of things . The shining lights of ...
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... knew little of books except the Bible . Her knowledge of arts was confined principally to those which were considered essential to a good house- wife . The scenes and pursuits common to | any quiet country village were the chief ...
... knew little of books except the Bible . Her knowledge of arts was confined principally to those which were considered essential to a good house- wife . The scenes and pursuits common to | any quiet country village were the chief ...
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... knew too much - a mind that was loaded with precedents , gathered in the path of conventionality and custom - would be slow to see a new way , while one to which all things were new would be hindered by nothing . All that education and ...
... knew too much - a mind that was loaded with precedents , gathered in the path of conventionality and custom - would be slow to see a new way , while one to which all things were new would be hindered by nothing . All that education and ...
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... knew that they meant well . I knew that their hearts were right . They couldn't see that they were wounding me at the most sensitive point - that they insulted while they attempt- ed to compliment me . " Mr. Cavendish here gave a ...
... knew that they meant well . I knew that their hearts were right . They couldn't see that they were wounding me at the most sensitive point - that they insulted while they attempt- ed to compliment me . " Mr. Cavendish here gave a ...
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... knew Glezen would laugh at , but he felt , somehow , that he could not have helped himself . The man's will and expectation were so strong , that he was powerless to disappoint him . He determined only that he would be more careful in ...
... knew Glezen would laugh at , but he felt , somehow , that he could not have helped himself . The man's will and expectation were so strong , that he was powerless to disappoint him . He determined only that he would be more careful in ...
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