Littell's Living Age, Volume 149Living Age Company Incorporated, 1881 |
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Page 91
... felt , or even to the little that they had said ? " I owe a great deal to Captain Les- lie , " said Don John , after a long pause . " When I was so ill , he came and prayed for me . I did not like it at the time , but afterwards I could ...
... felt , or even to the little that they had said ? " I owe a great deal to Captain Les- lie , " said Don John , after a long pause . " When I was so ill , he came and prayed for me . I did not like it at the time , but afterwards I could ...
Page 432
... felt . But if possible , the total effect of the night landscape should be rendered by careful exclusion of tints from the word - palette . The art of the etcher is more needed than that of the painter . ) Heaven overhead is set with ...
... felt . But if possible , the total effect of the night landscape should be rendered by careful exclusion of tints from the word - palette . The art of the etcher is more needed than that of the painter . ) Heaven overhead is set with ...
Page 447
... felt , a region which included where at some places great numbers of almost all Europe , part of Africa , and part them were taken . Even ants and reptiles of the American continent . A spell of abandoned , in clear daylight , their ...
... felt , a region which included where at some places great numbers of almost all Europe , part of Africa , and part them were taken . Even ants and reptiles of the American continent . A spell of abandoned , in clear daylight , their ...
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