Century Monthly Magazine, Volume 92Josiah Gilbert Holland, Richard Watson Gilder Century Company, 1916 - American literature |
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... voice , " to be interrupted , " and I obeyed his gesture that I should sit down . I asked him if he often read here . " Yes ; things of this kind I read here , " he answered , indicating the title of his book- " The Poems of Shelley ...
... voice , " to be interrupted , " and I obeyed his gesture that I should sit down . I asked him if he often read here . " Yes ; things of this kind I read here , " he answered , indicating the title of his book- " The Poems of Shelley ...
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Josiah Gilbert Holland, Richard Watson Gilder. " " You don't remember me , ' he said in a toneless voice " : " What a period ! " he uttered ,
Josiah Gilbert Holland, Richard Watson Gilder. " " You don't remember me , ' he said in a toneless voice " : " What a period ! " he uttered ,
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... voice broke ; but presently he resumed , speaking with a force that I had never known in him . " Posterity ! What use is it to me ? A dead man does n't know that people are visiting his grave , visiting his birthplace , putting up ...
... voice broke ; but presently he resumed , speaking with a force that I had never known in him . " Posterity ! What use is it to me ? A dead man does n't know that people are visiting his grave , visiting his birthplace , putting up ...
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... voice . " Yes , " answered the man . He stretched himself , and raised the sash . A brisk lit- tle French marin was at the window . " The doctors are at luncheon . They are waiting for you , " the soldier said ; " to- day you are their ...
... voice . " Yes , " answered the man . He stretched himself , and raised the sash . A brisk lit- tle French marin was at the window . " The doctors are at luncheon . They are waiting for you , " the soldier said ; " to- day you are their ...
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... voice from on high which should burst their darkness and silence . To most of them there was nothing sacrilegious in the pretensions which could be read into the closely scriptured dis- course of Dylks when he preached the sec- ond time ...
... voice from on high which should burst their darkness and silence . To most of them there was nothing sacrilegious in the pretensions which could be read into the closely scriptured dis- course of Dylks when he preached the sec- ond time ...
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