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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... living , and found no compensation in the high thinking . An incident like this might make one ashamed of the time he has given to think- ing and writing about " things , " if he could not comfort himself with the assurance that there ...
... living , and found no compensation in the high thinking . An incident like this might make one ashamed of the time he has given to think- ing and writing about " things , " if he could not comfort himself with the assurance that there ...
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... living in a room with no floor but the earth . The cabinet was probably the last relic of their better days , or was a fixture of the old house itself , -all that was left of a houseful of such furniture ; but to those who owned it now ...
... living in a room with no floor but the earth . The cabinet was probably the last relic of their better days , or was a fixture of the old house itself , -all that was left of a houseful of such furniture ; but to those who owned it now ...
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... living , thinking , acting , more than the doing as other people are doing , more than the having what other people are having . I am not in for a tilt against fashion ; fashionable people may do what they like ; ' twere vain to say ...
... living , thinking , acting , more than the doing as other people are doing , more than the having what other people are having . I am not in for a tilt against fashion ; fashionable people may do what they like ; ' twere vain to say ...
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... living eyes the eyes of Helen met ; The speechless lips that ah ! what tales might tell Of the earth's morning - tide when gods did dwell Amidst a generous - fashioned , god - like race , Who dwarf our puny semblance , and who won The ...
... living eyes the eyes of Helen met ; The speechless lips that ah ! what tales might tell Of the earth's morning - tide when gods did dwell Amidst a generous - fashioned , god - like race , Who dwarf our puny semblance , and who won The ...
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... living con- nections . He ate his lunch and passed his time in desultory reading , until , at last , Mr. Lansing Minturn was announced . He rose to meet his unknown relative with characteristic heartiness and frankness , and invited him ...
... living con- nections . He ate his lunch and passed his time in desultory reading , until , at last , Mr. Lansing Minturn was announced . He rose to meet his unknown relative with characteristic heartiness and frankness , and invited him ...
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