The Living Age, Volume 236Living Age Company, 1903 |
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Page 10
... beautiful iridescence of sex in- stinct as it arises between two clean and perfect creatures , with its frank unison of material and spiritual ; and no one has outdone in boldness certain passages of " Richard Feverel " -nay , the whole ...
... beautiful iridescence of sex in- stinct as it arises between two clean and perfect creatures , with its frank unison of material and spiritual ; and no one has outdone in boldness certain passages of " Richard Feverel " -nay , the whole ...
Page 31
... beautiful big black eyes and a voice like a musical mas- tiff . After striking and worrying fiercely for several minutes on the butt of my gun , he concluded that we were not exactly comfortable fish to bite , and we were enabled to ...
... beautiful big black eyes and a voice like a musical mas- tiff . After striking and worrying fiercely for several minutes on the butt of my gun , he concluded that we were not exactly comfortable fish to bite , and we were enabled to ...
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... beautiful white petrel's egg , which had been fished out of its burrow and laid on the sod , waiting for the egg - basket . My first impulse was to throw a clod at him , as a petrel's egg was something of a prize ; but he was so ...
... beautiful white petrel's egg , which had been fished out of its burrow and laid on the sod , waiting for the egg - basket . My first impulse was to throw a clod at him , as a petrel's egg was something of a prize ; but he was so ...
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... beautiful by half - beliefs . To depict it without them is to draw a picture without atmosphere , to define the facts and miss the truth : - Can science bear us To the hid springs Of human things ? Why may not dream Or thought's day ...
... beautiful by half - beliefs . To depict it without them is to draw a picture without atmosphere , to define the facts and miss the truth : - Can science bear us To the hid springs Of human things ? Why may not dream Or thought's day ...
Page 58
... beautiful . Yet none can doubt that it is possessed by the best of the ballad - makers . Nor does Scott stay his hand at this sketch of the poet . He is bold enough to give the full credit of the ballads not to the tribe which listens ...
... beautiful . Yet none can doubt that it is possessed by the best of the ballad - makers . Nor does Scott stay his hand at this sketch of the poet . He is bold enough to give the full credit of the ballads not to the tribe which listens ...
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