Littell's Living Age, Volume 66Living Age Company Incorporated, 1860 - American periodicals |
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Page 92
... poor little fellow had a canvas bag of trinkets and things he was taking home ; it had caught in the rigging ; and his cold , half - dead hands could not free it . ) A strong hand grasps him , and tears him down into the boat ; for a ...
... poor little fellow had a canvas bag of trinkets and things he was taking home ; it had caught in the rigging ; and his cold , half - dead hands could not free it . ) A strong hand grasps him , and tears him down into the boat ; for a ...
Page 96
... poor cheese . Turning to the sculptor , he said ironically : - " I suppose my cousin has no appetite for the poor fare of a hunter's dinner ? " " Who speaks of poor fare ? " interrupted a voice from the threshold , and Uncle Job ap ...
... poor cheese . Turning to the sculptor , he said ironically : - " I suppose my cousin has no appetite for the poor fare of a hunter's dinner ? " " Who speaks of poor fare ? " interrupted a voice from the threshold , and Uncle Job ap ...
Page 103
... poor should share in her pleasure , ex- Bishop Egbert went and comforted her . We claimed , " Now I only want a handful of gold think of that sabbath evening , when in the for the poor of Berlin . " " And how big society of a few ...
... poor should share in her pleasure , ex- Bishop Egbert went and comforted her . We claimed , " Now I only want a handful of gold think of that sabbath evening , when in the for the poor of Berlin . " " And how big society of a few ...
Page 109
... poor Scotch lad generally with the nature of man in the ab- who has just entered upon his curriculum of stract , never stooped to regard as worthy of study may be encouraged by the knowledge consideration the rights , the comforts , and ...
... poor Scotch lad generally with the nature of man in the ab- who has just entered upon his curriculum of stract , never stooped to regard as worthy of study may be encouraged by the knowledge consideration the rights , the comforts , and ...
Page 125
... poor beside Sir Walter in Lorenzo's lamentation over the body of Scott's lays and ballads . The " Ode to the Sun , " perhaps the highest flight of poetry in the volume , falls short of the simplicity and grandeur of the " Ode to ...
... poor beside Sir Walter in Lorenzo's lamentation over the body of Scott's lays and ballads . The " Ode to the Sun , " perhaps the highest flight of poetry in the volume , falls short of the simplicity and grandeur of the " Ode to ...
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