Littell's Living Age, Volume 60Living Age Company Incorporated, 1859 |
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Page 228
... true or -we do not know how it may be for such good , or fair , because I believe them to be persons ; but we cannot help thinking it good or true or fair ; my mind is so consti- tuted that I cannot otherwise regard them ; they commend ...
... true or -we do not know how it may be for such good , or fair , because I believe them to be persons ; but we cannot help thinking it good or true or fair ; my mind is so consti- tuted that I cannot otherwise regard them ; they commend ...
Page 384
... true comedy . Exaggeration always borders on un - reality , and the essence of American humor seems to be exaggeration . The little volume before us is scarcely an exception to what we have said . Mr. Holmes says a great many clever and ...
... true comedy . Exaggeration always borders on un - reality , and the essence of American humor seems to be exaggeration . The little volume before us is scarcely an exception to what we have said . Mr. Holmes says a great many clever and ...
Page 505
... True ! Surely , Paul ” — 66 True - yes , certainly it is true , " inter- rupted the son , with a heat inflamed by the liquor he had been drinking , “ but it shall not be for long . Hear , now , my unalterable resolve , if you please ...
... True ! Surely , Paul ” — 66 True - yes , certainly it is true , " inter- rupted the son , with a heat inflamed by the liquor he had been drinking , “ but it shall not be for long . Hear , now , my unalterable resolve , if you please ...
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