Littell's Living Age, Volume 162Living Age Company Incorporated, 1884 |
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own good reason for being beautiful . The oak - trees were beautiful because of their massive heaviness , and the birch- trees were beautiful because of their slender grace ; the rocks were beautiful because they loomed so dark and ...
own good reason for being beautiful . The oak - trees were beautiful because of their massive heaviness , and the birch- trees were beautiful because of their slender grace ; the rocks were beautiful because they loomed so dark and ...
Page 235
... beautiful woman . But there is no reason why I should not help a beautiful woman to pick up sticks , is there ? " and he looked at her with laughter in his blue eyes . " Danelo , go away ! " cried Magda , put- ting out her hands as if ...
... beautiful woman . But there is no reason why I should not help a beautiful woman to pick up sticks , is there ? " and he looked at her with laughter in his blue eyes . " Danelo , go away ! " cried Magda , put- ting out her hands as if ...
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... beautiful and the sublime . beautiful application of ideas to life , - to the question : How to live . " To which question it would appear that in Mr. Ar- nold's opinion Shelley has not returned a wholly satisfactory answer , and is not ...
... beautiful and the sublime . beautiful application of ideas to life , - to the question : How to live . " To which question it would appear that in Mr. Ar- nold's opinion Shelley has not returned a wholly satisfactory answer , and is not ...
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