Eclectic Magazine: Foreign Literature, Volume 54;Volume 117Leavitt, Throw and Company, 1891 |
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... young ; what was young has become old . Take our languages . We call English , French , and German modern , very mod- ern . But when we have traced back Eng- lish to Anglo - Saxon , Anglo - Saxon to Gothic , and Gothic to that " Home of ...
... young ; what was young has become old . Take our languages . We call English , French , and German modern , very mod- ern . But when we have traced back Eng- lish to Anglo - Saxon , Anglo - Saxon to Gothic , and Gothic to that " Home of ...
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... young Aryas to their common home in Asia , even then we find in their so - called Proto - Aryan speech words full of wrinkles , and thoughts which disclose rings within rings in innumerable succes- sion . Therefore , neither mere old ...
... young Aryas to their common home in Asia , even then we find in their so - called Proto - Aryan speech words full of wrinkles , and thoughts which disclose rings within rings in innumerable succes- sion . Therefore , neither mere old ...
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... young man , but just now fishing was his object , and he had no leisure for flirting even if he had found any one willing to meet him half way . But still at spare times he caught himself thinking about the lady more than he did about ...
... young man , but just now fishing was his object , and he had no leisure for flirting even if he had found any one willing to meet him half way . But still at spare times he caught himself thinking about the lady more than he did about ...
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... young husband might be supposed to sit opposite a young wife in , say , the third week of the honey- moon . Gibbs began to feel as if he was married , and , what with this sensation and the knowledge of his bit of deceit , somewhat ...
... young husband might be supposed to sit opposite a young wife in , say , the third week of the honey- moon . Gibbs began to feel as if he was married , and , what with this sensation and the knowledge of his bit of deceit , somewhat ...
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... young women are equally well endowed bodily ; but the matrons are absolutely repulsive to European eyes , owing to what I may euphemistically de- scribe as their portentous development of the maternal fount . As for the features of all ...
... young women are equally well endowed bodily ; but the matrons are absolutely repulsive to European eyes , owing to what I may euphemistically de- scribe as their portentous development of the maternal fount . As for the features of all ...
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