The Living Age, Volume 133Living Age Company, Incorporated, 1877 |
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... feeling of his nature , she would be content to do without continual protestation of it . She would have no lip - service . Did not reti- cence in such matters arise from the feel- ing that there were emotions and relations too sacred ...
... feeling of his nature , she would be content to do without continual protestation of it . She would have no lip - service . Did not reti- cence in such matters arise from the feel- ing that there were emotions and relations too sacred ...
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... feeling , where the connection is so marked as to have given rise to the uni- versal belief , in the early ages of thought , that this organ was the direct seat of emo- tion a belief which , though without any physiological basis , has ...
... feeling , where the connection is so marked as to have given rise to the uni- versal belief , in the early ages of thought , that this organ was the direct seat of emo- tion a belief which , though without any physiological basis , has ...
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... feeling , as that direct discouragement of which prepares the way for the manhood all literary expression which precedes the of great genius . And unquestionably the first burst of a new literature . But in our lighter pressure under ...
... feeling , as that direct discouragement of which prepares the way for the manhood all literary expression which precedes the of great genius . And unquestionably the first burst of a new literature . But in our lighter pressure under ...
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THE first rough month that ends the flowerless | 5 |
The churches slowly peal their Lenten chime | 21 |
Stone Adzes in the Pacific | 34 |
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