The Atlantic Monthly, 4 tomasAtlantic Monthly Company, 1859 |
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... felt giddy on the edge of a preci- pice . This was his nearest approach , I am confident , to the idea of self - destruc- tion . While we were examining the great iron furnaces of Salisbury , he told me that he was afraid of walking ...
... felt giddy on the edge of a preci- pice . This was his nearest approach , I am confident , to the idea of self - destruc- tion . While we were examining the great iron furnaces of Salisbury , he told me that he was afraid of walking ...
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... felt , indeed , in respect to all knowledge , the mathematics ex- cepted , that modifications of belief , in well - regulated minds , are unavoidable , as the result of new information .. Ap- proach to higher truth through the sci ...
... felt , indeed , in respect to all knowledge , the mathematics ex- cepted , that modifications of belief , in well - regulated minds , are unavoidable , as the result of new information .. Ap- proach to higher truth through the sci ...
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... felt a regretful pride in having received and rejected the hom- age of a man of such parts . The next day , as the hour for her stroll arrived , she said to herself , “ I can sure- ly take my walks in safety now , —he will never come ...
... felt a regretful pride in having received and rejected the hom- age of a man of such parts . The next day , as the hour for her stroll arrived , she said to herself , “ I can sure- ly take my walks in safety now , —he will never come ...
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... felt toward him who was to write " Lear " and " Ham- let , " or how the men of London regarded him who was a - writing them ? Not a whit . To prove the fact would merely satisfy sheer aimless , fruitless curiosity ; and it is a source ...
... felt toward him who was to write " Lear " and " Ham- let , " or how the men of London regarded him who was a - writing them ? Not a whit . To prove the fact would merely satisfy sheer aimless , fruitless curiosity ; and it is a source ...
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... felt the covert and subtile irony that lurked beneath his polished smile , felt the utter want of faith or sympa- thy in what she and her revered friend deemed holiest , and therefore there was a calm dignity in her manner of receiv ...
... felt the covert and subtile irony that lurked beneath his polished smile , felt the utter want of faith or sympa- thy in what she and her revered friend deemed holiest , and therefore there was a calm dignity in her manner of receiv ...
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