Putnam's Monthly, 第 9 卷G.P. Putnam & Company, 1857 |
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第 6 到 10 筆結果,共 63 筆
第 25 頁
... walked back alone to Deacon Bowson's , encountered at every step by men , women , and children , who were hastening on to the witch assizes . The morning wore away heavily in the kitchen ; dinner - time came , and still nobody returned ...
... walked back alone to Deacon Bowson's , encountered at every step by men , women , and children , who were hastening on to the witch assizes . The morning wore away heavily in the kitchen ; dinner - time came , and still nobody returned ...
第 29 頁
... walked the world again , seating themselves on thrones , stealing into cabinets and the councils of statesmen , haranguing and misleading the multi- tudes of men . Loudly and fiercely , over the dulcet discussions of the peace socie ...
... walked the world again , seating themselves on thrones , stealing into cabinets and the councils of statesmen , haranguing and misleading the multi- tudes of men . Loudly and fiercely , over the dulcet discussions of the peace socie ...
第 48 頁
... walked slowly along , with so little to attract them ahead , and so much tugging at their heels . But as- ceticism was the fashion of the day , and they knew that they were making them- selves famous , and so may have kept their spirits ...
... walked slowly along , with so little to attract them ahead , and so much tugging at their heels . But as- ceticism was the fashion of the day , and they knew that they were making them- selves famous , and so may have kept their spirits ...
第 63 頁
... walked out into the air , feeling an irrepressible curiosity to listen to the whispering of the night - winds , and overhear the telling of their secret loves . We beheld , also , the dance of the waves , which were keeping up their ...
... walked out into the air , feeling an irrepressible curiosity to listen to the whispering of the night - winds , and overhear the telling of their secret loves . We beheld , also , the dance of the waves , which were keeping up their ...
第 81 頁
... walked gloomily home with my hat very far down upon my ears , and my despair evinced by the depth to which I buried my hands in my pantaloons ' pockets . I went to my room - my feel- ings were too highly strung to bear the light of a ...
... walked gloomily home with my hat very far down upon my ears , and my despair evinced by the depth to which I buried my hands in my pantaloons ' pockets . I went to my room - my feel- ings were too highly strung to bear the light of a ...
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