The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 2Atlantic Monthly Company, 1858 - American essays |
From inside the book
Results 1-3 of 80
Page 7
... close at hand . Joe said that they called the chickadee kecunnilessu in his language . I will not vouch for the spelling of what possibly was never spelt before , but I pronounced after him till he said it would do . We passed close to ...
... close at hand . Joe said that they called the chickadee kecunnilessu in his language . I will not vouch for the spelling of what possibly was never spelt before , but I pronounced after him till he said it would do . We passed close to ...
Page 127
... close observer that the peculiar charm and power of the preacher came from peculiarities of character and individual experience , as well as from pe- culiarities of mind . There was something so close and searching in his pathos , so ...
... close observer that the peculiar charm and power of the preacher came from peculiarities of character and individual experience , as well as from pe- culiarities of mind . There was something so close and searching in his pathos , so ...
Page 857
... close before we were fairly embarked on Little Tupper's , and we had then nearly ten miles to go be- fore reaching Constable's Camp , where we were to stop for the night . I worked hard all day , but in a kind of dream , as if the dead ...
... close before we were fairly embarked on Little Tupper's , and we had then nearly ten miles to go be- fore reaching Constable's Camp , where we were to stop for the night . I worked hard all day , but in a kind of dream , as if the dead ...
Contents
American Tract Society The 246 | 79 |
Nature and the Philosopher 705 | 133 |
November April | 177 |
20 other sections not shown
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
ancholy Asirvadam asked beauty Brahmin called catacombs Chesuncook Lake Christian Dalton dark daugh death Denslow Duchesse d'Abrantès Duke Dunciad England eyes face fancy father Faustus feel feet flowers Gaucho girl give grace hand head hear heard heart heerd Honoria human hundred Indian inscriptions Kinloch knew La Rioja labor Lady Jane Grey land leaves Leibnitz less Letty light lips live look Lord Madame Madame de Sablé Mademoiselle Mark Mark Davenport matter means ment Mildred miles mind monads moose mother nature ness never night once passed perhaps person picture poet pretty Quiroga réunions salon seemed seen side smile soul spirit stood sweet talk tell things thought tion told took trees truth turned Uncle voice walked Wimple woman wonder woods words young