Scribner's Monthly: An Illustrated Magazine for the People, Volume 22Josiah Gilbert Holland, Richard Watson Gilder Scribner & Company; The Century Company, 1881 - American literature |
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Page 276
... Elmore's friends spoke was a projected history of Venice . many literary Americans have projected such a work that it may now fairly be regarded as a national enterprise . Elmore was too obscure to have been announced , in the usual way ...
... Elmore's friends spoke was a projected history of Venice . many literary Americans have projected such a work that it may now fairly be regarded as a national enterprise . Elmore was too obscure to have been announced , in the usual way ...
Page 277
... Elmore read it. thoughts . Each day of the voyage re- moved them further , and with the preoccu- pations of his first days in Europe , his travel to Italy , and his preparations for a long sojourn in Venice , they had softened to a ...
... Elmore read it. thoughts . Each day of the voyage re- moved them further , and with the preoccu- pations of his first days in Europe , his travel to Italy , and his preparations for a long sojourn in Venice , they had softened to a ...
Page 278
... Elmore had his history to occupy him , and doubtless he could not under- stand how heavy the time hung upon his wife's hands . They went often to the theater , and every evening they went to the Piazza , and ate an ice at Florian's ...
... Elmore had his history to occupy him , and doubtless he could not under- stand how heavy the time hung upon his wife's hands . They went often to the theater , and every evening they went to the Piazza , and ate an ice at Florian's ...
Page 279
... Elmore read it first to herself , with gasps and cries of pleasure and astonishment , which did not divert her husband from the perusal of some notes he had made the day before , and had brought to the break- fast - table with the ...
... Elmore read it first to herself , with gasps and cries of pleasure and astonishment , which did not divert her husband from the perusal of some notes he had made the day before , and had brought to the break- fast - table with the ...
Page 280
... Elmore lay , her eyes closed , and a slice of lemon placed on each of her throb- bing temples with the effect of some new sort of blinders . " Shall I go alone for her ? " She gave his hand the kind of convulsive clutch that signified ...
... Elmore lay , her eyes closed , and a slice of lemon placed on each of her throb- bing temples with the effect of some new sort of blinders . " Shall I go alone for her ? " She gave his hand the kind of convulsive clutch that signified ...
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