Scribner's Monthly: An Illustrated Magazine for the People, 22 tomasJosiah Gilbert Holland, Richard Watson Gilder Scribner & Company; The Century Company, 1881 |
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... coming , but thought it would not come in his time . But now ' tis coming , and the only good he sees in it is the visible appearance of the gods . He thinks it the only question for wise men , instead of art , and fine fancies , and ...
... coming , but thought it would not come in his time . But now ' tis coming , and the only good he sees in it is the visible appearance of the gods . He thinks it the only question for wise men , instead of art , and fine fancies , and ...
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... coming shadows of evening . In a little while he succumbed to an unwonted sense of drowsi- ness , and , stretching himself on the marble slab , that still retained some of the warmth of a long summer day , fell fast asleep . The coat he ...
... coming shadows of evening . In a little while he succumbed to an unwonted sense of drowsi- ness , and , stretching himself on the marble slab , that still retained some of the warmth of a long summer day , fell fast asleep . The coat he ...
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... coming gust . Reflect- ing that a contest with the elements is some- times not without pleasurable excitement , he had decided to go on , when his progress was again arrested , this time by approach- ing footsteps . Some one as yet ...
... coming gust . Reflect- ing that a contest with the elements is some- times not without pleasurable excitement , he had decided to go on , when his progress was again arrested , this time by approach- ing footsteps . Some one as yet ...
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... coming down the avenue with Roger , creeping at a snail's pace . " That beats cock - fighting ! " cried Teddy , viciously digging his heel in the gravel . " What ? " asked Arthur . " Those two . " " What about them ? " " Don't you see ...
... coming down the avenue with Roger , creeping at a snail's pace . " That beats cock - fighting ! " cried Teddy , viciously digging his heel in the gravel . " What ? " asked Arthur . " Those two . " " What about them ? " " Don't you see ...
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... coming in her perform- ances would destroy the prestige she had acquired after so many years of trial , she felt she could not continue the strain for any length of time without being crushed be- neath the weight of the self - created ...
... coming in her perform- ances would destroy the prestige she had acquired after so many years of trial , she felt she could not continue the strain for any length of time without being crushed be- neath the weight of the self - created ...
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