Littell's Living Age, Volume 184Littell, Son and Company, 1890 |
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Page 152
... kind described in " Don Quixote , " and which was doubt- less contemporary with Cervantes . Its two - storied premises formed the four sides of a square ; the lower story being devoted to the horses of the travellers , while each ...
... kind described in " Don Quixote , " and which was doubt- less contemporary with Cervantes . Its two - storied premises formed the four sides of a square ; the lower story being devoted to the horses of the travellers , while each ...
Page 500
... kind of magical marvel , in which light this incident ap- pears in the old plays , but as a reasonable act in a reasonable career , a kind of bewil derment takes hold upon him . What can it mean ? Is the second part of " Faust " a ...
... kind of magical marvel , in which light this incident ap- pears in the old plays , but as a reasonable act in a reasonable career , a kind of bewil derment takes hold upon him . What can it mean ? Is the second part of " Faust " a ...
Page 506
... kind very different from that made use of by our grandfathers . Their idea of a canal was a narrow , shallow water - road on which could be floated small barges drawn by horses from the banks . Ours is a deep highway along which the ...
... kind very different from that made use of by our grandfathers . Their idea of a canal was a narrow , shallow water - road on which could be floated small barges drawn by horses from the banks . Ours is a deep highway along which the ...
Contents
THE OLD MISSIONARY By Sir William | 49 |
A Highland School Forty Years Ago | 59 |
THE MORAVIANS AND THE LEPERS | 63 |
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