The Living Age, Volume 212Living Age Company, 1897 |
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Page 11
... stood slim , up- right , more like a stiff and regular formation of feathery seaweed grow- ing out of a frozen ocean than like trees upon a plain . He was nearing a grove of elm and birch which he had not seen the evening before ; by ...
... stood slim , up- right , more like a stiff and regular formation of feathery seaweed grow- ing out of a frozen ocean than like trees upon a plain . He was nearing a grove of elm and birch which he had not seen the evening before ; by ...
Page 17
... stood than he wished he were well out of it again , so far did his sympathy with her discomfort transcend his own pleasure at being in her presence . Madge stood , as upon the first night , behind her sister's chair . Eliz looked ...
... stood than he wished he were well out of it again , so far did his sympathy with her discomfort transcend his own pleasure at being in her presence . Madge stood , as upon the first night , behind her sister's chair . Eliz looked ...
Page 18
... stood , regardless of the cold , at the entrance of the drift - encircled porch and watched them as long as the sunlight lay upon the land . Was she looking at the plunging sleigh and at its driver , or at the wondrous chasms of light ...
... stood , regardless of the cold , at the entrance of the drift - encircled porch and watched them as long as the sunlight lay upon the land . Was she looking at the plunging sleigh and at its driver , or at the wondrous chasms of light ...
Page 19
... stood up clear against the gulfs of blue that now opened above and beyond . Then the house was hidden , and after that , by degrees , the light of the sun- set passed away . From The Edinburgh Review . CATHOLIC MYSTICS OF THE MIDDLE ...
... stood up clear against the gulfs of blue that now opened above and beyond . Then the house was hidden , and after that , by degrees , the light of the sun- set passed away . From The Edinburgh Review . CATHOLIC MYSTICS OF THE MIDDLE ...
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... stood to Juliana's beholding ; for God himself , the Lord who " took no place in his own house , " who " is a very noble Lord and will save his word in all things " ( the lan- guage of chivalry echoes fantastically from the outward ...
... stood to Juliana's beholding ; for God himself , the Lord who " took no place in his own house , " who " is a very noble Lord and will save his word in all things " ( the lan- guage of chivalry echoes fantastically from the outward ...
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