Littell's Living Age, Volume 162Living Age Company Incorporated, 1884 |
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... dress up something else in the same clothes it will do just as well as the old faith . Mr. Spencer dresses up the un- knowable with infinity , eternity , and en- ergy ; Mr. Harrison dresses up humanity with brotherly love , and the ...
... dress up something else in the same clothes it will do just as well as the old faith . Mr. Spencer dresses up the un- knowable with infinity , eternity , and en- ergy ; Mr. Harrison dresses up humanity with brotherly love , and the ...
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... dress which was reserved for important occasions , and she was conscious of her splendor . She felt the strings of amber beads that were wound loosely round her throat , and that rose and fell with her quickened breath- ing . Nay , she ...
... dress which was reserved for important occasions , and she was conscious of her splendor . She felt the strings of amber beads that were wound loosely round her throat , and that rose and fell with her quickened breath- ing . Nay , she ...
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... dress more than her beauty ; style being , like dress , a secondary matter which should not di- vert attention from what it is only meant to adorn . But to this observation of Lady Blessington's another , and more gifted , authoress ...
... dress more than her beauty ; style being , like dress , a secondary matter which should not di- vert attention from what it is only meant to adorn . But to this observation of Lady Blessington's another , and more gifted , authoress ...
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