Appletons' Journal, 8 tomasD. Appleton and Company, 1880 |
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... tion , until at last she is recognized ; after which she remains permanently brilliant , her apparently destined period of eclipse having been brought to a close by her recognition , which is accom- plished by the aid of her lost shoe ...
... tion , until at last she is recognized ; after which she remains permanently brilliant , her apparently destined period of eclipse having been brought to a close by her recognition , which is accom- plished by the aid of her lost shoe ...
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... tion of an earnest inquirer into its significance . It may be a nature - myth symbolizing the renewed brightness of the earth after its nocturnal or wintry eclipse . The rough skin or hide which " Hairy Betty " wears , not to speak of ...
... tion of an earnest inquirer into its significance . It may be a nature - myth symbolizing the renewed brightness of the earth after its nocturnal or wintry eclipse . The rough skin or hide which " Hairy Betty " wears , not to speak of ...
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... tion of gastronomy to be that of the whole cir- cle of arts and sciences , and regarded man as nothing more nor less than a sublime alembic . Buckle , in his " History of Civilization , " fol- lowing Cabanis , considers food as one of ...
... tion of gastronomy to be that of the whole cir- cle of arts and sciences , and regarded man as nothing more nor less than a sublime alembic . Buckle , in his " History of Civilization , " fol- lowing Cabanis , considers food as one of ...
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... tion of an earnest inquirer into its significance . It may be a nature - myth symbolizing the renewed brightness of the earth after its nocturnal or wintry eclipse . The rough skin or hide which " Hairy Betty " wears , not to speak of ...
... tion of an earnest inquirer into its significance . It may be a nature - myth symbolizing the renewed brightness of the earth after its nocturnal or wintry eclipse . The rough skin or hide which " Hairy Betty " wears , not to speak of ...
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... tion of gastronomy to be that of the whole cir- cle of arts and sciences , and regarded man as nothing more nor less than a sublime alembic . Buckle , in his " History of Civilization , " fol- lowing Cabanis , considers food as one of ...
... tion of gastronomy to be that of the whole cir- cle of arts and sciences , and regarded man as nothing more nor less than a sublime alembic . Buckle , in his " History of Civilization , " fol- lowing Cabanis , considers food as one of ...
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