Littell's Living Age, Volume 164Living Age Company Incorporated, 1885 |
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Page 16
... True , those compound Vorticellacea form a singularly striking group , do they not ? Professor Wurst of Munich has recently been pub- lishing the results of a series of investiga- tions upon their structural development which promises ...
... True , those compound Vorticellacea form a singularly striking group , do they not ? Professor Wurst of Munich has recently been pub- lishing the results of a series of investiga- tions upon their structural development which promises ...
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... true that he had had no towards him , and of this he himself was previous experience of the sensation , but perfectly well aware . Dull as he was , his then neither , on the other hand , had he dulness , as we have also seen , was not ...
... true that he had had no towards him , and of this he himself was previous experience of the sensation , but perfectly well aware . Dull as he was , his then neither , on the other hand , had he dulness , as we have also seen , was not ...
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... true poetry must be com- posed on a system exactly opposite to the style which he condemned . Darwin seemed to withdraw himself deliberately from the common sympathies of human- ity ; true poetry , Wordsworth argued , should , therefore ...
... true poetry must be com- posed on a system exactly opposite to the style which he condemned . Darwin seemed to withdraw himself deliberately from the common sympathies of human- ity ; true poetry , Wordsworth argued , should , therefore ...
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... true heart and the resolute will . And while Mrs. Sinclair sat thus , Tom and Olive strolled slowly down the road where she and Robert had travelled on that wild December morning when our story commenced , but which was now rich with ...
... true heart and the resolute will . And while Mrs. Sinclair sat thus , Tom and Olive strolled slowly down the road where she and Robert had travelled on that wild December morning when our story commenced , but which was now rich with ...
Page 43
... true and devoted daughter : she read to him , wrote for him , nursed him , drew him into playful discussions which she referred to her friends ' arbitra- tion , thus giving him a share in her cor- respondence ; in short , she was the ...
... true and devoted daughter : she read to him , wrote for him , nursed him , drew him into playful discussions which she referred to her friends ' arbitra- tion , thus giving him a share in her cor- respondence ; in short , she was the ...
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