The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art, Volumen14;Volumen77Leavitt, Trow, & Company, 1871 |
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... Nuna , and he did not want to risk the chance of the strange disturbance he had experienced that morning as he rode through the lane . " After all , I'm no wiser than other fools , " he thought ; " does not all history , whether of life ...
... Nuna , and he did not want to risk the chance of the strange disturbance he had experienced that morning as he rode through the lane . " After all , I'm no wiser than other fools , " he thought ; " does not all history , whether of life ...
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... Nuna gived to Bob , making bears and such talk . Why the next thing ' ud have been , if I hadn't burnt the book , we should have had Bob flinging himself between the two next dogs he sees fighting , a - talking to ' em as if they was ...
... Nuna gived to Bob , making bears and such talk . Why the next thing ' ud have been , if I hadn't burnt the book , we should have had Bob flinging himself between the two next dogs he sees fighting , a - talking to ' em as if they was ...
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... Nuna had departed . She did not seem disappointed at finding the house empty ; on the contrary , she told cook that she considered it very de- sirable she should be there to receive Miss Nuna on her return . Cook felt restive ; but ...
... Nuna had departed . She did not seem disappointed at finding the house empty ; on the contrary , she told cook that she considered it very de- sirable she should be there to receive Miss Nuna on her return . Cook felt restive ; but ...
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... NUNA'S LOVE , NUNA had always looked forward with dread to the visit at Lord Lorton's . Till now Mary had been the favorite with her grandfather , and Nuna had been left at home when her father and sister went to Beanlands ; but this ...
... NUNA'S LOVE , NUNA had always looked forward with dread to the visit at Lord Lorton's . Till now Mary had been the favorite with her grandfather , and Nuna had been left at home when her father and sister went to Beanlands ; but this ...
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... Nuna , and made her sicken with fear of seeing him . Her father leaned forward when they came to a turn in the road , and waved his hand . Nuna looked . There was Paul , and at the sight of him , of the joy that shone out in his face , ...
... Nuna , and made her sicken with fear of seeing him . Her father leaned forward when they came to a turn in the road , and waved his hand . Nuna looked . There was Paul , and at the sight of him , of the joy that shone out in his face , ...
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Página 30 - The creed which accepts as the foundation of morals, Utility, or the Greatest Happiness Principle, holds that actions are right in proportion as they tend to promote happiness, wrong as they tend to produce the reverse of happiness.
Página 330 - It is good to be merry and wise, It is good to be honest and true, It is good to be off with the old love Before you are on with the new.
Página 76 - Grief fills the room up of my absent child, Lies in his bed, walks up and down with me, Puts on his pretty looks, repeats his words, Remembers me of all his gracious parts, Stuffs out his vacant garments with his form ; Then have I reason to be fond of grief.
Página 78 - Are God and Nature then at strife, That Nature lends such evil dreams So careful of the type she seems, So careless of the single life...
Página 25 - In the distant future I see open fields for far more important researches. Psychology will be based on a new foundation, that of the necessary acquirement of each mental power and capacity by gradation. Light will be thrown on the origin of man and his history.
Página 19 - All things began in order, so shall they end, and so shall they begin again ; according to the ordainer of order and mystical mathematics of the city of heaven.
Página 22 - Now for my life, it is a miracle of thirty years, which to relate, were not a history, but a piece of poetry, and would sound to common ears like a fable. For the world, I count it not an inn, but an hospital; and a place not to live, but to die in. The world that I regard is myself; it is the microcosm of my own frame that I cast...
Página 85 - Before his work be done; but, being done, Let visions of the night or of the day Come, as they will; and many a time they come, Until this earth he walks on seems not earth, This light that strikes his eyeball is not light, This air that smites his forehead is not air But...
Página 225 - Macbeth', which, though I saw it lately, yet appears a most excellent play in all respects, but especially in divertisement, though it be a deep tragedy; which is a strange perfection in a tragedy, it being most proper here, and suitable.
Página 176 - There is Hawthorne, with genius so shrinking and rare That you hardly at first see the strength that is there...