Eclectic Magazine: Foreign Literature, Volume 54;Volume 117Leavitt, Throw and Company, 1891 |
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... means , seems almost miraculous . The same hid- den influences which were at work in pro- ducing two such words as dead and death were likewise active in all similar cases . They , and they alone , help us to account for the difference ...
... means , seems almost miraculous . The same hid- den influences which were at work in pro- ducing two such words as dead and death were likewise active in all similar cases . They , and they alone , help us to account for the difference ...
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... mean those that Mr. Ruskin praised . But I always think his women are disgraceful ; and when he means them to be pretty and ladylike he is at his worst ; he must sometimes have meant to have drawn a lady . And Row- landson too - isn't ...
... mean those that Mr. Ruskin praised . But I always think his women are disgraceful ; and when he means them to be pretty and ladylike he is at his worst ; he must sometimes have meant to have drawn a lady . And Row- landson too - isn't ...
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... mean if Sa- mela and I are married - it would be a great nuisance to have him trotting in and out whenever he liked ; and I believe this place is pretty hard to get away from when you are once there . " " Is there anything for him to ...
... mean if Sa- mela and I are married - it would be a great nuisance to have him trotting in and out whenever he liked ; and I believe this place is pretty hard to get away from when you are once there . " " Is there anything for him to ...
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... means , had found them satisfactory , and now discov- ered that the girl was the obstacle , and he was showing her that she would have to follow his judgment in the matter and not her own wishes . Poor Gibbs ! Never till that night had ...
... means , had found them satisfactory , and now discov- ered that the girl was the obstacle , and he was showing her that she would have to follow his judgment in the matter and not her own wishes . Poor Gibbs ! Never till that night had ...
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... means of a concentrated beam of light , it is seen to hold in suspension mill- ions of dust - particles of different kinds . To this fine dust it owes its beautiful , brill- iant , and varied coloring . Where there are few particles ...
... means of a concentrated beam of light , it is seen to hold in suspension mill- ions of dust - particles of different kinds . To this fine dust it owes its beautiful , brill- iant , and varied coloring . Where there are few particles ...
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