Scribner's Magazine, 56 tomasEdward Livermore Burlingame, Robert Bridges, Alfred Sheppard Dashiell, Harlan Logan Charles Scribners Sons, 1887 |
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... seemed full of voices and the voices were saying : " Look at us ; you thought you knew us well , but we are filled with undiscovered beauties and we have many secrets yet untold . " At the same time the mind , as it reawak- ened ...
... seemed full of voices and the voices were saying : " Look at us ; you thought you knew us well , but we are filled with undiscovered beauties and we have many secrets yet untold . " At the same time the mind , as it reawak- ened ...
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... seemed as if it was seriously meant . The author wished uni- versities to understand what the classics really were : " only primitive literature ; in the same class as primitive machinery and primitive music and primitive medi- cine ...
... seemed as if it was seriously meant . The author wished uni- versities to understand what the classics really were : " only primitive literature ; in the same class as primitive machinery and primitive music and primitive medi- cine ...
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... seemed too beautiful for the earth . Christmas became the great day of the year , the day all the other days seemed merely shadows of , and Santa Claus was its spirit , the only person I associated with Christmas , for it was not until ...
... seemed too beautiful for the earth . Christmas became the great day of the year , the day all the other days seemed merely shadows of , and Santa Claus was its spirit , the only person I associated with Christmas , for it was not until ...
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