Putnam's Monthly, 第 9 卷G.P. Putnam & Company, 1857 |
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第 11 頁
... believe in witchcraft , because her father did not believe in it ; and thus it was only after nightfall , or when she was accidentally alone , that any persistent superstitious terrors overbrooded her . Then . per- haps , she grew a ...
... believe in witchcraft , because her father did not believe in it ; and thus it was only after nightfall , or when she was accidentally alone , that any persistent superstitious terrors overbrooded her . Then . per- haps , she grew a ...
第 14 頁
... believe , felt ashamed to look some of these impertinent jays in the face . The very katydids seemed to change their song , and make it refer to him ; maliciously repeating , for hours together , right in his burning ears , " Stanton ...
... believe , felt ashamed to look some of these impertinent jays in the face . The very katydids seemed to change their song , and make it refer to him ; maliciously repeating , for hours together , right in his burning ears , " Stanton ...
第 15 頁
... believe that I have a far higher blessing than even yours on the design . Oh , sir , do not stand in the way of it . " " Elder Noyse , if I must tell you , ” answered More , slowly , but very re- solutely , " I do not wish her to marry ...
... believe that I have a far higher blessing than even yours on the design . Oh , sir , do not stand in the way of it . " " Elder Noyse , if I must tell you , ” answered More , slowly , but very re- solutely , " I do not wish her to marry ...
第 24 頁
... believe the unpardonable sin , itself , is most usually committed by professors of the Christian religion falling into witch- craft . " After a few more remarks , in the same strain of fanciful , though solemn , rhetor- ic , the elder ...
... believe the unpardonable sin , itself , is most usually committed by professors of the Christian religion falling into witch- craft . " After a few more remarks , in the same strain of fanciful , though solemn , rhetor- ic , the elder ...
第 38 頁
... believe , with us , that the age cannot be so very hopeless an age after all , in which such a woman as Mrs. Browning can live such a life as is borne witness to by fruits like the noble thoughts and glorious aspirations of " Aurora ...
... believe , with us , that the age cannot be so very hopeless an age after all , in which such a woman as Mrs. Browning can live such a life as is borne witness to by fruits like the noble thoughts and glorious aspirations of " Aurora ...
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