Appletons' Journal, 8 tomasD. Appleton and Company, 1880 |
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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 . * Now it would be quite beside the mark to suggest a mythological explanation of this pa- thetic 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 . * Now it would be quite beside the mark to suggest a mythological explanation of this pa- thetic tale . It ...
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... effect of a savory dish in procur- ing the benediction of Isaac ; nor , when we re- member 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 procur- ing the benediction of Isaac ; nor , when we re- member 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 more like what the Carlovingian cycle might have been had Dante molded it . 64 No higher subject , according to our author , could have been selected for poetical treatment and in Mr. Tennyson's hands it has assumed , if not the ...
... effect more like what the Carlovingian cycle might have been had Dante molded it . 64 No higher subject , according to our author , could have been selected for poetical treatment and in Mr. Tennyson's hands it has assumed , if not the ...
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... effect in the purely human atmosphere of literature , should have retained a dogmatic standpoint so little able to withstand critical analysis . To hold the dog- mas of the fourth century as if they were deliv- ered from heaven " a ...
... effect in the purely human atmosphere of literature , should have retained a dogmatic standpoint so little able to withstand critical analysis . To hold the dog- mas of the fourth century as if they were deliv- ered from heaven " a ...
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... effect , the day after they eloped . Yes - one reason why your father wished to keep the marriage secret was , I suppose , because it was a runaway mar- riage ; and why it was runaway I can not tell you . I am going to - day to visit ...
... effect , the day after they eloped . Yes - one reason why your father wished to keep the marriage secret was , I suppose , because it was a runaway mar- riage ; and why it was runaway I can not tell you . I am going to - day to visit ...
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