Putnam's Monthly, Tom 3G.P. Putnam & Company, 1854 |
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... nature , rise unbidden to the memory as we pace those silent fields and woods . We do not wrest them from their highest meaning when we apply them to the place consecrated by the memory of Washington . Call it not vain - they do not err ...
... nature , rise unbidden to the memory as we pace those silent fields and woods . We do not wrest them from their highest meaning when we apply them to the place consecrated by the memory of Washington . Call it not vain - they do not err ...
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... natural head of the school , not so par- ticularly by means of scholarship as through certain other qualities , so amply ... nature had endowed him , was his delight . His young lady cousins complained that George cared nothing for their ...
... natural head of the school , not so par- ticularly by means of scholarship as through certain other qualities , so amply ... nature had endowed him , was his delight . His young lady cousins complained that George cared nothing for their ...
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... nature ; nor luxurious , like that of the tropics , where the energy of the body relaxes , and the very soul festers with over - ripeness , but temperate and bracing , the true golden mean , de- manding and admitting a healthful ...
... nature ; nor luxurious , like that of the tropics , where the energy of the body relaxes , and the very soul festers with over - ripeness , but temperate and bracing , the true golden mean , de- manding and admitting a healthful ...
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... Nature , after the manner of its august master , Goethe , who , in his " Confessions of a Fair Saint , " exhibited the devout affections as tenderly as if he had learned them at the feet of Theresa or Zinzendorf . Does not the best ...
... Nature , after the manner of its august master , Goethe , who , in his " Confessions of a Fair Saint , " exhibited the devout affections as tenderly as if he had learned them at the feet of Theresa or Zinzendorf . Does not the best ...
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... nature . The Maid of Orleans was a hu- man creature like ourselves , and the mind which in her was so strangely moved was essentially the same organ that we pos- sess . That she was an impostor no sane thinker will now assert , for it ...
... nature . The Maid of Orleans was a hu- man creature like ourselves , and the mind which in her was so strangely moved was essentially the same organ that we pos- sess . That she was an impostor no sane thinker will now assert , for it ...
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