Scribner's Monthly: An Illustrated Magazine for the People, Volume 11Josiah Gilbert Holland, Richard Watson Gilder Scribner & Company; The Century Company, 1876 - American literature |
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Page 11
... seen or heard of . " He dwells with a sort of rapture on its excellent architecture . It was in the form of an H , with a hand- some portico in the middle . The General Court sat on one side , and the House of Burgesses on the other ...
... seen or heard of . " He dwells with a sort of rapture on its excellent architecture . It was in the form of an H , with a hand- some portico in the middle . The General Court sat on one side , and the House of Burgesses on the other ...
Page 13
... 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 , during his sway , on one occa- sion , and then in the disagreeable ...
... 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 , during his sway , on one occa- sion , and then in the disagreeable ...
Page 24
... seen Olly and Mrs. Dumphy both saving the infinitesimal remnants of their provisions for the doll , but the only spectator was one of the actors , Gabriel , who lent himself to the deception ; and pathos to be effective must be viewed ...
... seen Olly and Mrs. Dumphy both saving the infinitesimal remnants of their provisions for the doll , but the only spectator was one of the actors , Gabriel , who lent himself to the deception ; and pathos to be effective must be viewed ...
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... seen in this country ; it is so exquisitely delicate and lustrously white as to beggar description , and to make one turn disheartened away from of glass spicules invested by the sarcode . The chief beauty of this sponge is due to an ...
... seen in this country ; it is so exquisitely delicate and lustrously white as to beggar description , and to make one turn disheartened away from of glass spicules invested by the sarcode . The chief beauty of this sponge is due to an ...
Page 53
... seen . A pretty young face , with the usual elaborate hair - dressing , and the usual elaborate costume . As for such things as expression or character , there were none in the so - called portrait , which might of course be the fault ...
... seen . A pretty young face , with the usual elaborate hair - dressing , and the usual elaborate costume . As for such things as expression or character , there were none in the so - called portrait , which might of course be the fault ...
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