The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 62Atlantic Monthly Company, 1888 - American essays |
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Page 126
... less revolting to the feelings of men ; judgment upon it is heavier now , because the world has grown more humane ; to contemporaries its penalties bore a less harsh character . On the other hand , no institution in history throws so ...
... less revolting to the feelings of men ; judgment upon it is heavier now , because the world has grown more humane ; to contemporaries its penalties bore a less harsh character . On the other hand , no institution in history throws so ...
Page 712
... less ardor of admira- tion ; and this , though the sale of his books still counts by tens of thousands . Readers of M. Daudet's new book will search its pages in vain for the charm they have been wont to find in his work . It is not to ...
... less ardor of admira- tion ; and this , though the sale of his books still counts by tens of thousands . Readers of M. Daudet's new book will search its pages in vain for the charm they have been wont to find in his work . It is not to ...
Page 717
... less force and less breath will be expended upon the notes below the staff than upon those above it , while at the same time those lightly uttered , softly breathed deep tones will possess resonance and firmness , and " carry " farther ...
... less force and less breath will be expended upon the notes below the staff than upon those above it , while at the same time those lightly uttered , softly breathed deep tones will possess resonance and firmness , and " carry " farther ...
Contents
AfterSuppers of the King | 89 |
Browning Courtship | 99 |
Eve of Independence | 131 |
Copyright | |
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