Scribner's Monthly: An Illustrated Magazine for the People, Volume 11Josiah Gilbert Holland, Richard Watson Gilder Scribner & Company; The Century Company, 1876 - American literature |
From inside the book
Results 1-5 of 78
Page 2
... feeling was exhibited in favor of establishing an institute of divinity and learning - of " good arts and sciences , " as the charter says in the new country . The original , and one of the chief motives , seems to have been the ...
... feeling was exhibited in favor of establishing an institute of divinity and learning - of " good arts and sciences , " as the charter says in the new country . The original , and one of the chief motives , seems to have been the ...
Page 13
... feeling , or indeed gave any balls . The Burgesses , as we have seen , offered his wife and daughters the compliment of one , but it does not appear to have been repaid by courtesies on his own part . The " Palace " only appears ...
... feeling , or indeed gave any balls . The Burgesses , as we have seen , offered his wife and daughters the compliment of one , but it does not appear to have been repaid by courtesies on his own part . The " Palace " only appears ...
Page 28
... feeling came a sense of shame that she had not felt before . Philip noticed her hesitation , and half interpreted it . He let her passive head fall . " Perhaps we had better wait until we are ourselves out of danger before we talk of ...
... feeling came a sense of shame that she had not felt before . Philip noticed her hesitation , and half interpreted it . He let her passive head fall . " Perhaps we had better wait until we are ourselves out of danger before we talk of ...
Page 51
... feeling too much other young men in public offices , and scarce- the loss of her daughters ; but yet Mrs. Hart - ly claimed separate notice . The barrister ley , with natural feeling , snubbed her niece when she made her little brag of ...
... feeling too much other young men in public offices , and scarce- the loss of her daughters ; but yet Mrs. Hart - ly claimed separate notice . The barrister ley , with natural feeling , snubbed her niece when she made her little brag of ...
Page 52
... feeling with a confused thankfulness that no reply was necessary , and after a pause Mrs. Hartley resumed in a softened tone : " I confess , however , that for the moment I did not expect anything of the kind . I generally have a feeling ...
... feeling with a confused thankfulness that no reply was necessary , and after a pause Mrs. Hartley resumed in a softened tone : " I confess , however , that for the moment I did not expect anything of the kind . I generally have a feeling ...
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
American Anne Arnfinn Arthur artist asked beautiful Belcher better Bezetha Boston Bret Harte building called caƱon Church color Court cubits Cudworth Donna Dolores door Dumphy England Eunice eyes face feet fire Francis friends Gabe Gabriel girl give Goethe Grace hand Haram Harrod head heart honor horse hundred Inez interest John Adams King lady land Lieutenant Page light live look ment mind Miss nature never night Nolan Norway officers Olly once paper party passed perhaps Philip Philip Nolan poet present Raleigh Tavern Ramirez Sakhra Samuel Fraunces sarcode seemed Sevenoaks side Solomon's Temple Spanish spicules story street tell Temple Area thing thought tion Trinity College turned Tusayan wall western wall woman women wood words York young