Scribner's Monthly: An Illustrated Magazine for the People, 22 tomasJosiah Gilbert Holland, Richard Watson Gilder Scribner & Company; The Century Company, 1881 |
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101 psl.
... force , and a wonderfully successful one , yet it was altogether eclipsed by the book which at some interval , occupied by continuous and unremitting labor , followed . Few books have had such a fortune as the " Letters and Speeches of ...
... force , and a wonderfully successful one , yet it was altogether eclipsed by the book which at some interval , occupied by continuous and unremitting labor , followed . Few books have had such a fortune as the " Letters and Speeches of ...
104 psl.
... force , have ended in a wild dogmatism on all things under the sun which is hardly saved by its eccentricity from being simply foolish . It was a great characteristic of Mr. Carlyle himself that he never spoke with insufficient ...
... force , have ended in a wild dogmatism on all things under the sun which is hardly saved by its eccentricity from being simply foolish . It was a great characteristic of Mr. Carlyle himself that he never spoke with insufficient ...
112 psl.
... force but the mighty force of tenderness . His pulse quickened His pulse quickened as he thought of the velvet touch of her hand as it rested on one of Teddy's scrubby little fists . When the singing was over , Mr. North read prayers ...
... force but the mighty force of tenderness . His pulse quickened His pulse quickened as he thought of the velvet touch of her hand as it rested on one of Teddy's scrubby little fists . When the singing was over , Mr. North read prayers ...
127 psl.
... force or softness , giving the same difficult passages , not mezza voce , which was the wont of the Florentine prima donna , and which rendered her task so much easier , Miss Lind employed the fullness and richness of her vocal chords ...
... force or softness , giving the same difficult passages , not mezza voce , which was the wont of the Florentine prima donna , and which rendered her task so much easier , Miss Lind employed the fullness and richness of her vocal chords ...
143 psl.
... force as real and lasting as the sub- stance of a planet . We say that " the whole world " feels the force of such gigantic works of art ; but in reality the world depends upon what may well be called its art - prophets to point out ...
... force as real and lasting as the sub- stance of a planet . We say that " the whole world " feels the force of such gigantic works of art ; but in reality the world depends upon what may well be called its art - prophets to point out ...
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