Scribner's Monthly: An Illustrated Magazine for the People, Volume 6Josiah Gilbert Holland, Richard Watson Gilder Scribner & Company; The Century Company, 1873 - American literature |
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... doubt whatever of their ability to obtain them , and speedily .. They reasoned : " Is not the Great Republic close at hand , the asylum of the oppressed , the active sympathizer with the down - trodden people everywhere ? " Their first ...
... doubt whatever of their ability to obtain them , and speedily .. They reasoned : " Is not the Great Republic close at hand , the asylum of the oppressed , the active sympathizer with the down - trodden people everywhere ? " Their first ...
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... doubt , indeed , wheth- er he was conscious of my presence ; but as he closed his sentence he turned to me , and was evidently pained and surprised at the expression upon my face . With a quick instinct he saw how readily I had applied ...
... doubt , indeed , wheth- er he was conscious of my presence ; but as he closed his sentence he turned to me , and was evidently pained and surprised at the expression upon my face . With a quick instinct he saw how readily I had applied ...
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... doubt , but he said little , except to point out to me the more notable edifices on the route . I was in a city of palaces - warehouses that were the homes of mighty commerce and dwellings that spoke of marvelous wealth . Beautiful wo ...
... doubt , but he said little , except to point out to me the more notable edifices on the route . I was in a city of palaces - warehouses that were the homes of mighty commerce and dwellings that spoke of marvelous wealth . Beautiful wo ...
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... doubt that , directly and indirectly , it had much to do with the inception and de- velopment of the Victorian School . In recalling Landor's writings , prose and verse , I make no specific allusion to the ini- nor pieces which he ...
... doubt that , directly and indirectly , it had much to do with the inception and de- velopment of the Victorian School . In recalling Landor's writings , prose and verse , I make no specific allusion to the ini- nor pieces which he ...
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... doubt , because they seemed objectionable to others and positively hindered his career . While the literary conscientiousness and thoroughly genuine art of Landor's poetry are recognized by all of his own profession , much of it , like ...
... doubt , because they seemed objectionable to others and positively hindered his career . While the literary conscientiousness and thoroughly genuine art of Landor's poetry are recognized by all of his own profession , much of it , like ...
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