Godey's Lady's Book, and Ladies' American Magazine, المجلد 128Godey Company, 1894 |
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... believe when they tell us their dreams . Occasionally , by the grace of something higher than we , it creeps from the firmament into this practical , workaday world of ours , and lingers here and there , like the echo of a better life ...
... believe when they tell us their dreams . Occasionally , by the grace of something higher than we , it creeps from the firmament into this practical , workaday world of ours , and lingers here and there , like the echo of a better life ...
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... believe what they write ? " she asked . This direct question caused him to stare a little . " How can a rhymester answer for poets ? " he said , laughing at the inquiry . What curious questions ! What are you trying to get at ? " 66 ...
... believe what they write ? " she asked . This direct question caused him to stare a little . " How can a rhymester answer for poets ? " he said , laughing at the inquiry . What curious questions ! What are you trying to get at ? " 66 ...
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... believe whatever the newspapers say , if you like that is your affair . When you hear her play - ah , then you will say that De Castro has not been false to his reputation . One would take her to be Paganini himself , turned into a mere ...
... believe whatever the newspapers say , if you like that is your affair . When you hear her play - ah , then you will say that De Castro has not been false to his reputation . One would take her to be Paganini himself , turned into a mere ...
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... believe that she is guilty as charged in the indictment . had the peculiar and convenient gift of being able to shut himself , by means of some subtile , inner process , from the world or an individual . The artist knew that while he ...
... believe that she is guilty as charged in the indictment . had the peculiar and convenient gift of being able to shut himself , by means of some subtile , inner process , from the world or an individual . The artist knew that while he ...
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... believe that the struggle has killed Mam'selle Paganini . Ah , if she had only been born a man ! Women are always chil- dren ; men are always heroes . " " Now you are talking nonsense , " said Mrs. Randolph , abruptly , " and if you ...
... believe that the struggle has killed Mam'selle Paganini . Ah , if she had only been born a man ! Women are always chil- dren ; men are always heroes . " " Now you are talking nonsense , " said Mrs. Randolph , abruptly , " and if you ...
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الصفحة 172 - The record shows that the defendant was asked if he had anything to say why sentence should not be passed upon him.
الصفحة 593 - I leap out laughing, ho, ho, ho! By wells and rills, in meadows green, We nightly dance our heyday guise; And to our fairy king and queen We chant our moonlight minstrelsies.
الصفحة 265 - French government, if you shall find it necessary or expedient. Some time ago we learned through our legation at St. Petersburg that an understanding had been effected between the governments of Great Britain and France that they should take one and the same course on the subject of the political disturbances in this country, including the possible recognition of the insurgents. At a later period this understanding was distinctly avowed by Mr.
الصفحة 593 - Which in the meadows make such circles green, As if with garlands it had crowned been. Within one of these rounds was to be seen A hillock rise, where oft the fairy queen At twilight sat.
الصفحة 101 - The more of the details of our daily life we can hand over to the effortless custody of automatism, the more our higher powers of mind will be set free for their own proper work.
الصفحة 454 - ... referable altogether to this reversed phase of his character. Under that degree of intoxication which only acted upon him by demonizing his sense of truth and right, he doubtless said and did much that was wholly irreconcilable with his better nature; but when himself, and as we knew him only, his modesty and unaffected humility, as to his own deservings, were a constant charm to his character.
الصفحة 454 - Lee, of which she was the subject, and which is by far the most natural, simple, tender and touchingly beautiful of all his songs. I have heard it said that it was intended to illustrate a late love affair of the author; but they who believe this, have, in their...
الصفحة 284 - They seemed to have a great deal to say to each other, and said it with much merriment and an air of confidence.
الصفحة 265 - The ministers rose to greet him. ' True,' said one of them, ' it is unusual, but we are obeying our instructions.' " ' And at least,' said the other, ' you will allow us to state the object of our visit ?' "'No,' said Seward, 'we must start right about it, whatever it is.