Eclectic Magazine, and Monthly Edition of the Living AgeJohn Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell, Henry T. Steele Leavitt, Throw and Company, 1899 |
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... knew not why , and wait- ing for they knew not what , " Miss Corelli's readers must often , like Theos Alwyn , have yielded to the " always reluctant smile " which distinguished that ineffable person , but 10 Religious Novels : Marie ...
... knew not why , and wait- ing for they knew not what , " Miss Corelli's readers must often , like Theos Alwyn , have yielded to the " always reluctant smile " which distinguished that ineffable person , but 10 Religious Novels : Marie ...
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... knew be- fore " The Christian ” was written . From this point of view John Storm is indeed a failure . It is a melancholy thought , when we count up the hundreds of thousands of these volumes that have been scat- tered to the world's ...
... knew be- fore " The Christian ” was written . From this point of view John Storm is indeed a failure . It is a melancholy thought , when we count up the hundreds of thousands of these volumes that have been scat- tered to the world's ...
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... knew its official significance in Lord Granville's words describing the scene with numorous simplicity— " took one dive into the shrubbery as if into a lake , and so completely vanished from my view for ever . " Before that ...
... knew its official significance in Lord Granville's words describing the scene with numorous simplicity— " took one dive into the shrubbery as if into a lake , and so completely vanished from my view for ever . " Before that ...
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... zeal and methods could do ; but he had , dur- ing a season of temporary ill - health , done duty in a country parish , and he flattered himself that he knew some- thing of the difficulties The Spectre of Lavington . 29.
... zeal and methods could do ; but he had , dur- ing a season of temporary ill - health , done duty in a country parish , and he flattered himself that he knew some- thing of the difficulties The Spectre of Lavington . 29.
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... knew some- thing of the difficulties that might be- set him in his new sphere . The Bishop , however , had given him to under- stand that it was a favorable field in which to begin work on his Own account , for , sad to say , the parish ...
... knew some- thing of the difficulties that might be- set him in his new sphere . The Bishop , however , had given him to under- stand that it was a favorable field in which to begin work on his Own account , for , sad to say , the parish ...
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