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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... kind would have been incompatible with the character of the impassible , earthly - recording - angel in which he always appeared . Hogarth was a moralist who showed the progress of vice in the seven capital sins to the infamous end ...
... kind would have been incompatible with the character of the impassible , earthly - recording - angel in which he always appeared . Hogarth was a moralist who showed the progress of vice in the seven capital sins to the infamous end ...
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... kind . " Not one of the whole race worth breaking a fellow's heart for , " he remarked savagely , though with a queer little quiver about his lips the while . One thing was certain , he would not stay moping there . The world was wide ...
... kind . " Not one of the whole race worth breaking a fellow's heart for , " he remarked savagely , though with a queer little quiver about his lips the while . One thing was certain , he would not stay moping there . The world was wide ...
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... kind to me , but she has her own way about it . " 66 ' Yes , I see , but I shall meet your sister in some way , I know , if I remain here , " Mrs. Belden replied . I had never seen Jenks so happy as he ap- peared the next day after his ...
... kind to me , but she has her own way about it . " 66 ' Yes , I see , but I shall meet your sister in some way , I know , if I remain here , " Mrs. Belden replied . I had never seen Jenks so happy as he ap- peared the next day after his ...
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... kind wishes were all said at last , and with Mrs. Belden upon my arm I turned my steps toward The Mansion . The lady thought the Bradfords were delight- ful people , that Henry seemed to be a young man of a good deal of intelligence and ...
... kind wishes were all said at last , and with Mrs. Belden upon my arm I turned my steps toward The Mansion . The lady thought the Bradfords were delight- ful people , that Henry seemed to be a young man of a good deal of intelligence and ...
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... kind of fellows . " I expressed freely the pleasure I felt in meeting him , and told him how glad I should be to make the acquaintance of his friends ; and we passed the time occupied in reaching the college in conversation that was ...
... kind of fellows . " I expressed freely the pleasure I felt in meeting him , and told him how glad I should be to make the acquaintance of his friends ; and we passed the time occupied in reaching the college in conversation that was ...
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