Appletons' Journal, 8 tomasD. Appleton and Company, 1880 |
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... effect was even more perceptible . Monsieur de Miraval , after having recovered all his wits in conversing with Madame Véretz , and giving her all sorts of confidences , was disturbed anew at the appearance of his beautiful enemy . He ...
... effect was even more perceptible . Monsieur de Miraval , after having recovered all his wits in conversing with Madame Véretz , and giving her all sorts of confidences , was disturbed anew at the appearance of his beautiful enemy . He ...
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... effect of the forces , the splendor of the phenomena of nature . But there is a vast difference between regarding as a nature - myth in general the germ of the legends from which have sprung the stories of the Cinderella cycle , and ...
... effect of the forces , the splendor of the phenomena of nature . But there is a vast difference between regarding as a nature - myth in general the germ of the legends from which have sprung the stories of the Cinderella cycle , and ...
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... effect that all the other people in that land gave up the practice of exposing their parents to death when they grew old . * 46 Now it would be quite beside the mark to suggest a mythological explanation of this pathetic tale . It ...
... effect that all the other people in that land gave up the practice of exposing their parents to death when they grew old . * 46 Now it would be quite beside the mark to suggest a mythological explanation of this pathetic tale . It ...
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... effect of a savory dish in procuring the benediction of Isaac ; nor , when we remember the intimate association between the heart and the stomach , will the conduct of the French novelist appear absurd , who introduces , in the most ...
... effect of a savory dish in procuring the benediction of Isaac ; nor , when we remember the intimate association between the heart and the stomach , will the conduct of the French novelist appear absurd , who introduces , in the most ...
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... effect of the forces , the splendor of the phenomena of nature . But there is a vast difference between regarding as a nature - myth in general the germ of the legends from which have sprung the stories of the Cinderella cycle , and ...
... effect of the forces , the splendor of the phenomena of nature . But there is a vast difference between regarding as a nature - myth in general the germ of the legends from which have sprung the stories of the Cinderella cycle , and ...
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