Littell's Living Age, Volume 138Littell, Son and Company, 1878 |
From inside the book
Results 1-3 of 73
Page 305
... mind from outward form ; the spectator may catch the contagion of awe , reverence , love of beauty , or vivid interest in human passion , because those emotions can be woven into the very tissue of the artist's canvas . gions of the mind ...
... mind from outward form ; the spectator may catch the contagion of awe , reverence , love of beauty , or vivid interest in human passion , because those emotions can be woven into the very tissue of the artist's canvas . gions of the mind ...
Page 549
... mind must be persistently taken into account . For him to have argued out his general princi- ples would necessarily have involved him in sustained ratiocination , which we have said he would not undertake , and it would have left him ...
... mind must be persistently taken into account . For him to have argued out his general princi- ples would necessarily have involved him in sustained ratiocination , which we have said he would not undertake , and it would have left him ...
Page 820
... mind for that evening . Not that he was unaware of the danger in which he stood , but he was in that mood when a man can think only of one thing . He was full of his love for Rose . The flower she had given him , the kiss he had given ...
... mind for that evening . Not that he was unaware of the danger in which he stood , but he was in that mood when a man can think only of one thing . He was full of his love for Rose . The flower she had given him , the kiss he had given ...
Contents
Volume | 262 |
A DOUBTING HEART By Miss Keary | 268 |
OUR KENTISH PARISH | 281 |
13 other sections not shown
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
admiration Armenian asked beautiful bishop boys called cents Christian Christian Reid Church Daisy Daisy Miller Davos dear dress Edward Grim Emmie England English eyes face feel followed Galileo Giovanelli girl give hand head heart Henry Ward Beecher John of Salisbury kind king knew Lady Caroline laugh less letter light literature Littell's Living Age LIVING AGE look Lord Beaconsfield Lottie Macleod means ment Mercury Miller mind Miss mother nature Nelly ness never Norway passed perhaps person poet poetry political poor present Rome round seemed ships Sir John Sir Robert Peel smile speak spirit Storthing story suppose sure talk Tegetthoff tell thing Thomas thought tion told turned Vevey walk Whig Winterbourne woman women wonder words write Wynyard