The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art, Volume 1;Volume 64Leavitt, Trow, & Company, 1865 |
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... things are right ; ( 2 ) , that they are not right . The philosophy of Mr. Dick- ens is contained in the former statement . There is an optimism based on the be- lief that events are so arranged as to turn out happily in the long run ...
... things are right ; ( 2 ) , that they are not right . The philosophy of Mr. Dick- ens is contained in the former statement . There is an optimism based on the be- lief that events are so arranged as to turn out happily in the long run ...
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... things anxious to preserve . He loses his wife , and regrets her after his fashion . Something lay at the bottom of his cold heart , colder and heavier than its ordinary load ; but it was more a sense of the child's loss than his own ...
... things anxious to preserve . He loses his wife , and regrets her after his fashion . Something lay at the bottom of his cold heart , colder and heavier than its ordinary load ; but it was more a sense of the child's loss than his own ...
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... things , you know , why I couldn't be absolutely that , unless he always had the best of it ; and I mean to have the best of it ities of that state : " Are you forced into this match ? Are you insidiously advised or tempted to contract ...
... things , you know , why I couldn't be absolutely that , unless he always had the best of it ; and I mean to have the best of it ities of that state : " Are you forced into this match ? Are you insidiously advised or tempted to contract ...
Página 63
... things that please me , And take hold of my covenant ; Even unto them will I give in mine house and within my walls A place and a name better than of sons and of daughters : I will give them an everlasting name , that shall not be cut ...
... things that please me , And take hold of my covenant ; Even unto them will I give in mine house and within my walls A place and a name better than of sons and of daughters : I will give them an everlasting name , that shall not be cut ...
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... things are laid waste . " The object which I have chiefly aimed at in this paper has been to make the later prophecies more intelligible and more in- teresting by connecting them with the life and feelings of a living man . They are not ...
... things are laid waste . " The object which I have chiefly aimed at in this paper has been to make the later prophecies more intelligible and more in- teresting by connecting them with the life and feelings of a living man . They are not ...
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