Putnam's Monthly, Броеве 49–54G.P. Putnam & Company, 1857 |
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... heart . This early experi- ence of the actual comedy and tragedy of human life , identified both , to my im- agination , with Italians . Years after , in their beautiful land , the manners , the incidents , the associations and the ...
... heart . This early experi- ence of the actual comedy and tragedy of human life , identified both , to my im- agination , with Italians . Years after , in their beautiful land , the manners , the incidents , the associations and the ...
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... heart beat so fast , that she would get fright- ened , and very absurdly look the other way . Now , what did all this mean ? Where would it naturally lead to ? Ah ! when two young people get in this way , I am generally afraid that it ...
... heart beat so fast , that she would get fright- ened , and very absurdly look the other way . Now , what did all this mean ? Where would it naturally lead to ? Ah ! when two young people get in this way , I am generally afraid that it ...
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... heart could never find cour- age to plunge . Often he was violently impressed , as if from above , that he ought to give up this girlish idol , and then a terrible struggle took place be- tween his sense of earthly love and his sense of ...
... heart could never find cour- age to plunge . Often he was violently impressed , as if from above , that he ought to give up this girlish idol , and then a terrible struggle took place be- tween his sense of earthly love and his sense of ...
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... heart vibrated ; for the voice which had spoken of him was Rachel's . Some- what to his surprise , it was Martha Carrier who responded . The minister listened , almost against his will , move- less with astonishment and anger . " Rachel ...
... heart vibrated ; for the voice which had spoken of him was Rachel's . Some- what to his surprise , it was Martha Carrier who responded . The minister listened , almost against his will , move- less with astonishment and anger . " Rachel ...
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... heart of grace for the present , and for the future , too . Whatever man in these days may be , woman never wielded , in any time , a nobler influence than now , and never won such recognition of her greatest qualities as from the ...
... heart of grace for the present , and for the future , too . Whatever man in these days may be , woman never wielded , in any time , a nobler influence than now , and never won such recognition of her greatest qualities as from the ...
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