Appletons' Journal, 328–353 leidimaiD. Appleton and Company, 1875 |
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... live to be a hundred years old , I shall never forget what a trip that was ; there will never be such another . Nothing but re- joicing on all sides , and people thought all trouble was over . Yet here we sit quarrel- ing about the ...
... live to be a hundred years old , I shall never forget what a trip that was ; there will never be such another . Nothing but re- joicing on all sides , and people thought all trouble was over . Yet here we sit quarrel- ing about the ...
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... live and have their being . The The second remarkable sunset that I re- member was in that tropical sea which em- braces the Antilles . One must pardon much to the soft enchantment which wraps the im- aginative traveler as he first ...
... live and have their being . The The second remarkable sunset that I re- member was in that tropical sea which em- braces the Antilles . One must pardon much to the soft enchantment which wraps the im- aginative traveler as he first ...
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... live on each other's letters ; and if death has called one of such away , we have seen the survivor left far more inconsolable than many who have lived in a perpetual inter- change of what may be called Count Fosco's sugar - plums ...
... live on each other's letters ; and if death has called one of such away , we have seen the survivor left far more inconsolable than many who have lived in a perpetual inter- change of what may be called Count Fosco's sugar - plums ...
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... live a life of its own in lit- erature . Is this impossible ? We have some examples to prove that it can be done . " For literal accuracy , Mr. Clarke evidently cares little . The essential spirit is the attraction of a poem , and , if ...
... live a life of its own in lit- erature . Is this impossible ? We have some examples to prove that it can be done . " For literal accuracy , Mr. Clarke evidently cares little . The essential spirit is the attraction of a poem , and , if ...
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... live in , though poverty - stricken to the last degree , were neat and almost clean . They seemed very industrious , and were always at work , the men as tinkers , cobblers , or chair - mend- ers the women making and selling brooms and ...
... live in , though poverty - stricken to the last degree , were neat and almost clean . They seemed very industrious , and were always at work , the men as tinkers , cobblers , or chair - mend- ers the women making and selling brooms and ...
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