Eclectic Magazine: Foreign Literature, Том 3;Том 134Leavitt, Throw and Company, 1900 |
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... fact , she always does ap- pear , and that at the precise moment when she is most ardently desired . The poet recognizes her in a twinkling , and rejoices to find her so exactly like his preconceived ideal . For she is seen Translated ...
... fact , she always does ap- pear , and that at the precise moment when she is most ardently desired . The poet recognizes her in a twinkling , and rejoices to find her so exactly like his preconceived ideal . For she is seen Translated ...
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... fact , he was so before he saw her . He saw her afterward at long intervals : -once in Geneva , once in Vienna . " You are indeed the wom- an whom I have longed to call mine . I go over in my mind all the delicious memories of those ...
... fact , he was so before he saw her . He saw her afterward at long intervals : -once in Geneva , once in Vienna . " You are indeed the wom- an whom I have longed to call mine . I go over in my mind all the delicious memories of those ...
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... fact , fatally ill . He wanted to go back to France , and he did not want to go alone . At last Mme . Hanska made up her mind , and they were married in a Russian village . Arriving in Paris by night , they found the abode which Bal ...
... fact , fatally ill . He wanted to go back to France , and he did not want to go alone . At last Mme . Hanska made up her mind , and they were married in a Russian village . Arriving in Paris by night , they found the abode which Bal ...
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... fact , the flowers may be said to have taken refuge up the trees from the all- devouring ants . But the serious busi- ness of the gardens is really to make experiments in the growth and culti vation of the various economic prod- ucts of ...
... fact , the flowers may be said to have taken refuge up the trees from the all- devouring ants . But the serious busi- ness of the gardens is really to make experiments in the growth and culti vation of the various economic prod- ucts of ...
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... fact I hate the smell of violets - you might as well put mud upon your handkerchief . " " Oh dear , " said Amy , " I got a new bottle to - day ! " " Why do you say ' Oh dear ? ' From this time forth you will not smell of violets , but ...
... fact I hate the smell of violets - you might as well put mud upon your handkerchief . " " Oh dear , " said Amy , " I got a new bottle to - day ! " " Why do you say ' Oh dear ? ' From this time forth you will not smell of violets , but ...
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