The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art, Volume 1; Volume 64Leavitt, Trow, & Company, 1865 - American literature |
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Page 36
... true amiability that pervaded their whole manner , lent a sin- gular charm to their words and move- ments . Education and practice had made them both familiar with the first European languages , yet they preferred to speak the Maltese ...
... true amiability that pervaded their whole manner , lent a sin- gular charm to their words and move- ments . Education and practice had made them both familiar with the first European languages , yet they preferred to speak the Maltese ...
Page 37
... true , plenty of nat- ural common - sense for every - day life , but he understood nothing of the fine shades of the female heart , and he was not capable of discovering what lay be- hind the caprices which he daily encoun- tered ; this ...
... true , plenty of nat- ural common - sense for every - day life , but he understood nothing of the fine shades of the female heart , and he was not capable of discovering what lay be- hind the caprices which he daily encoun- tered ; this ...
Page 52
... true . The cautious surliness of Codlin in the first instance , when he is not clear what to make of his fellow travellers ; his awkward attempts to in- gratiate himself when he suspects money may be made out of them ; and the ...
... true . The cautious surliness of Codlin in the first instance , when he is not clear what to make of his fellow travellers ; his awkward attempts to in- gratiate himself when he suspects money may be made out of them ; and the ...
Page 62
... true representative and type , even as David and Solomon had been , of the greater anointed one . With the thought of such a leader present to his mind he sees the downfall of Babylon with a new distinctness ( 47 : 1-9 ) , and in spirit ...
... true representative and type , even as David and Solomon had been , of the greater anointed one . With the thought of such a leader present to his mind he sees the downfall of Babylon with a new distinctness ( 47 : 1-9 ) , and in spirit ...
Page 64
... true in part of those who were ( 53 : 2 ) . What now bearing His reproach , suffering for sins not their own , should be true in its completeness of Him . " Surely he hath borne our griefs , and carried our sorrOWS : Yet we did esteem ...
... true in part of those who were ( 53 : 2 ) . What now bearing His reproach , suffering for sins not their own , should be true in its completeness of Him . " Surely he hath borne our griefs , and carried our sorrOWS : Yet we did esteem ...
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