Putnam's Monthly, 第 9 卷G.P. Putnam & Company, 1857 |
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... fact , quick spirits were nettled at his negative virtues , and grew weary of his monotonous suavity . His visits to me , whom he honored with the appellation of suo consigliatore , were intermin- able ; he would sit and split hairs in ...
... fact , quick spirits were nettled at his negative virtues , and grew weary of his monotonous suavity . His visits to me , whom he honored with the appellation of suo consigliatore , were intermin- able ; he would sit and split hairs in ...
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... fact , his re- putation as a Sadducee soon became notorious in the village , and caused a sensible diminution in the number of his respectable guests ; so that , as summer drew on , Rachel was left more and more alone . Her uncle ...
... fact , his re- putation as a Sadducee soon became notorious in the village , and caused a sensible diminution in the number of his respectable guests ; so that , as summer drew on , Rachel was left more and more alone . Her uncle ...
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... fact of a commitment and trial , argued in favor of their opinions ; more than that , prose- cutions and convictions for witchcraft had happened many times before ; sor- cerers had been tried and condemned and hung in all Christendom ...
... fact of a commitment and trial , argued in favor of their opinions ; more than that , prose- cutions and convictions for witchcraft had happened many times before ; sor- cerers had been tried and condemned and hung in all Christendom ...
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... fact , and turn back again to the " Drama of Exile , " or the " Vision of Poets , " how plain it becomes to you that the writer of those " Sonnets , " which alone , had no other woman ever put pen to paper in the world , would suffice ...
... fact , and turn back again to the " Drama of Exile , " or the " Vision of Poets , " how plain it becomes to you that the writer of those " Sonnets , " which alone , had no other woman ever put pen to paper in the world , would suffice ...
第 41 頁
... fact that the fra- grance of plants is the final result , the concentrated effect of all their functions and changes in life , makes it so vague and indefinable that no language on earth owns words enough to convey to our mind a clear ...
... fact that the fra- grance of plants is the final result , the concentrated effect of all their functions and changes in life , makes it so vague and indefinable that no language on earth owns words enough to convey to our mind a clear ...
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