Scribner's Monthly: An Illustrated Magazine for the People, 7 tomasJosiah Gilbert Holland, Richard Watson Gilder Scribner & Company; The Century Company, 1874 |
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... feel no distinction between the ludicrous and the humorous . Their faculty grows out of a sense of disproportion , and extorts a grin by the shock of incongruity and contradiction . Their conception of the fair harmonious visage of ...
... feel no distinction between the ludicrous and the humorous . Their faculty grows out of a sense of disproportion , and extorts a grin by the shock of incongruity and contradiction . Their conception of the fair harmonious visage of ...
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... feel that the New World was on trial to - night before the Old . Elsewhere , this judge could inspect its institutions and politics ; but Parr Chalkley felt it had fallen to his lot to present its social aspects . " Here you have the ...
... feel that the New World was on trial to - night before the Old . Elsewhere , this judge could inspect its institutions and politics ; but Parr Chalkley felt it had fallen to his lot to present its social aspects . " Here you have the ...
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... feel. and bore no marks of the world's contagion . The young man held her hand for a mo- ment gently , then let it fall , and handed her a shilling and a rosebud . " There , Clara , " he said , " the one will buy you some new ribbons for ...
... feel. and bore no marks of the world's contagion . The young man held her hand for a mo- ment gently , then let it fall , and handed her a shilling and a rosebud . " There , Clara , " he said , " the one will buy you some new ribbons for ...
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... feel ! cannot help ! " he went on , wringing his hands in a quaint , impressive manner which at once made George sympathetic- ally anguish - stricken . " Now he dies , and what can we do ? It is so long , and I cannot bear to haf him go ...
... feel ! cannot help ! " he went on , wringing his hands in a quaint , impressive manner which at once made George sympathetic- ally anguish - stricken . " Now he dies , and what can we do ? It is so long , and I cannot bear to haf him go ...
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... feel lonely , and to have a wonder- ful hunger constantly gnawing at her heart . This was before George came . But when he came , by chance , to the arch one day , ah , then ! life had new meaning for Clara ; the sky was higher up ...
... feel lonely , and to have a wonder- ful hunger constantly gnawing at her heart . This was before George came . But when he came , by chance , to the arch one day , ah , then ! life had new meaning for Clara ; the sky was higher up ...
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