Century Illustrated Monthly Magazine, 88 tomasJosiah Gilbert Holland, Richard Watson Gilder Century Company, 1914 |
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... lights of humanity did more openly appear upon the features . In her case one beacon - light most of all ; - the greatest that has ever shone on the faces of women , -the one which seems to be slowly vanishing from the faces of modern ...
... lights of humanity did more openly appear upon the features . In her case one beacon - light most of all ; - the greatest that has ever shone on the faces of women , -the one which seems to be slowly vanishing from the faces of modern ...
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... light of humanity in women of ages past . It was brutally put out , but it did not leave darkness behind it . As it died , there came in its place an- other light , another ancient beacon - light on the faces of women of old - the look ...
... light of humanity in women of ages past . It was brutally put out , but it did not leave darkness behind it . As it died , there came in its place an- other light , another ancient beacon - light on the faces of women of old - the look ...
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... light of all earlier stations on that solitary road of faith which runs for a little space be- tween the two eternities - a road strewn with the dust of countless wayfarers bear- ing each a different cross , but with eyes turned toward ...
... light of all earlier stations on that solitary road of faith which runs for a little space be- tween the two eternities - a road strewn with the dust of countless wayfarers bear- ing each a different cross , but with eyes turned toward ...
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... light - the light of intellec- tual truth . Acts of barbarism against masterpieces cannot be committed any more without arousing the indignation of cultivated people . That in itself is an inestimable gain , for those works of art are ...
... light - the light of intellec- tual truth . Acts of barbarism against masterpieces cannot be committed any more without arousing the indignation of cultivated people . That in itself is an inestimable gain , for those works of art are ...
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... light the temple and Coatlicue , who prayed there . That night she felt a certain pleasure in her weeping . It was no longer that which tears the heart in order to come forth ; no , it was the sweet balsam that cures a wound . When her ...
... light the temple and Coatlicue , who prayed there . That night she felt a certain pleasure in her weeping . It was no longer that which tears the heart in order to come forth ; no , it was the sweet balsam that cures a wound . When her ...
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