The Atlantic Monthly, Nide 8Atlantic Monthly Company, 1861 |
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... thought of publication , have the charm and more than the simplicity of autobiography . Their merit lies not so much in grace of style , picturesqueness of description , or familiar freedom of composition , as in their ex- hibition of ...
... thought of publication , have the charm and more than the simplicity of autobiography . Their merit lies not so much in grace of style , picturesqueness of description , or familiar freedom of composition , as in their ex- hibition of ...
Sivu 644
... thought , beyond which passion does not pass . Light continually asserts itself as more compre- hensive in its reach than heat ; and the no- blest spiritual instincts and impulses are never allowed unchecked expression as sentiments ...
... thought , beyond which passion does not pass . Light continually asserts itself as more compre- hensive in its reach than heat ; and the no- blest spiritual instincts and impulses are never allowed unchecked expression as sentiments ...
Sivu 713
... thought him selfish , - if she thought it was money he cared for , as the others did . It mattered nothing what they thought , but it wounded him intol- erably that she should wrong him . Yet , with all this , whenever he looked for ...
... thought him selfish , - if she thought it was money he cared for , as the others did . It mattered nothing what they thought , but it wounded him intol- erably that she should wrong him . Yet , with all this , whenever he looked for ...
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