Eclectic Magazine, and Monthly Edition of the Living Age, Volumen24;Volumen87John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell Leavitt, Throw and Company, 1876 |
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... close to the eye of an ordi- nary observer for the loftier faculty which tinges everyday life with the hues of mystic contemplation . But when the common faculties are present in so ab- normal a degree , they begin to have a dignity of ...
... close to the eye of an ordi- nary observer for the loftier faculty which tinges everyday life with the hues of mystic contemplation . But when the common faculties are present in so ab- normal a degree , they begin to have a dignity of ...
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... close by , and so forms the dreaded bar , which divides the outer from the inner harbor . Beyond this crisp and sparkling line of heaving , toss- ing snow , stretches the deep indigo blue of the Indian Ocean ; whilst over all wonderful ...
... close by , and so forms the dreaded bar , which divides the outer from the inner harbor . Beyond this crisp and sparkling line of heaving , toss- ing snow , stretches the deep indigo blue of the Indian Ocean ; whilst over all wonderful ...
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... close by ; no fish to be bought , because no one will take the trouble of going out to catch them . But I had better stop scribbling , for I am evidently getting cross and tired after my long day of unwonted festivity . It is partly the ...
... close by ; no fish to be bought , because no one will take the trouble of going out to catch them . But I had better stop scribbling , for I am evidently getting cross and tired after my long day of unwonted festivity . It is partly the ...
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... close to any one : the medium at some dis- tance , and opposite , was sitting with his arms folded . She felt her dress pulled , and , looking down towards her feet , saw a hand at the place where the pull had been given ; then she was ...
... close to any one : the medium at some dis- tance , and opposite , was sitting with his arms folded . She felt her dress pulled , and , looking down towards her feet , saw a hand at the place where the pull had been given ; then she was ...
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... close to us . We are made only a little lower than the angels , and the lowest grades of angels may have much in com- mon with us . We must remember that in old times angels frequently appeared in human forms . They are shown to us as ...
... close to us . We are made only a little lower than the angels , and the lowest grades of angels may have much in com- mon with us . We must remember that in old times angels frequently appeared in human forms . They are shown to us as ...
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