Putnam's Magazine: Original Papers on Literature, Science, Art, and National Interests, Volumen 2G.P. Putnam & Son, 1868 |
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... father's knee , and reaches a green bough to his gentle foster mother . A noticeable characteristic of all these pictures is the ease , simplicity , and naturalness with which the story is told . All is unforced and effortless ; the ...
... father's knee , and reaches a green bough to his gentle foster mother . A noticeable characteristic of all these pictures is the ease , simplicity , and naturalness with which the story is told . All is unforced and effortless ; the ...
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... father ; and also that , notwithstanding this , nearly the whole population , while it never starves , lives as close to starvation as possible . You may wish a fact or two to sustain this assertion . The budget of Paris - receipts and ...
... father ; and also that , notwithstanding this , nearly the whole population , while it never starves , lives as close to starvation as possible . You may wish a fact or two to sustain this assertion . The budget of Paris - receipts and ...
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... father , mother , home , nor God , is a breed ; most keen , most cunning , most enduring , most audacious . They grow into thieves and desperadoes , and ply their trades in the slums of the city and under the nose of royalty . Thirty ...
... father , mother , home , nor God , is a breed ; most keen , most cunning , most enduring , most audacious . They grow into thieves and desperadoes , and ply their trades in the slums of the city and under the nose of royalty . Thirty ...
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... Father Felix and Father Hyacinth . The first is a Jesuit , and a most finished and cul- tivated preacher ; but he fails to im- press one with the earnestness and in- tensity of feeling which inspires Father Hyacinth . This last always ...
... Father Felix and Father Hyacinth . The first is a Jesuit , and a most finished and cul- tivated preacher ; but he fails to im- press one with the earnestness and in- tensity of feeling which inspires Father Hyacinth . This last always ...
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... father's corruption , drags out his melancholy life , and will not live to sit in the throne his sire has seized . It will not be strange , then , if this strange man should see himself the last of his strange line , and that his ...
... father's corruption , drags out his melancholy life , and will not live to sit in the throne his sire has seized . It will not be strange , then , if this strange man should see himself the last of his strange line , and that his ...
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