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 83
... true canine dexterity . Occasionally he rises upon his haunches and strikes out furiously with his fore paws . Woe to the dog within reach of that terrible blow , for his fate is sealed . Sometimes an unfortunate brute comes near enough ...
... true canine dexterity . Occasionally he rises upon his haunches and strikes out furiously with his fore paws . Woe to the dog within reach of that terrible blow , for his fate is sealed . Sometimes an unfortunate brute comes near enough ...
Page 97
... true view . It simply amounts to an assertion that , in this famous book , for almost the first time since Tacitus , history had ceased to be a matter of words and names , of dates and figures . Between the " Annals " and the " French ...
... true view . It simply amounts to an assertion that , in this famous book , for almost the first time since Tacitus , history had ceased to be a matter of words and names , of dates and figures . Between the " Annals " and the " French ...
Page 120
... true motherly affection and the many other troubles of her dismal home . It is often seen that adversity and a lonely life develop the reflective powers and a spirit of observation . This was the case to a sin- gular degree with the ...
... true motherly affection and the many other troubles of her dismal home . It is often seen that adversity and a lonely life develop the reflective powers and a spirit of observation . This was the case to a sin- gular degree with the ...
Page 121
... true genius , she threw over , at least pro tem . , her engagement in Stockholm , and , aided by the liberality of some of her Swedish friends , resolved on a still more serious and persevering study in the French capital . the French ...
... true genius , she threw over , at least pro tem . , her engagement in Stockholm , and , aided by the liberality of some of her Swedish friends , resolved on a still more serious and persevering study in the French capital . the French ...
Page 126
... true and graphic as nature itself , was more than a triumph of art . You felt the warmth of the sunny South in every note . Then , again , when awakening from her state of somnambulism , she recognizes him whom she had given up as lost ...
... true and graphic as nature itself , was more than a triumph of art . You felt the warmth of the sunny South in every note . Then , again , when awakening from her state of somnambulism , she recognizes him whom she had given up as lost ...
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