The Knickerbocker: Or, New-York Monthly Magazine, Volume 59Charles Fenno Hoffman, Timothy Flint, Lewis Gaylord Clark, Kinahan Cornwallis, John Holmes Agnew 1862 |
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... face we have to till the ground , since it yieldeth us her strength by tilling ? - ' But to our hopes . These hopes shall indicate our destiny . Arrest and cut off all that are anchored here ; strip the heart of the vain promptings ...
... face we have to till the ground , since it yieldeth us her strength by tilling ? - ' But to our hopes . These hopes shall indicate our destiny . Arrest and cut off all that are anchored here ; strip the heart of the vain promptings ...
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... face and figure she sees mirrored on the liquid sur- face of the water beneath her . When it insidiously attacks the artless and impressible child of the pale faces , she manifests it by indulging in prolonged and frequent observations ...
... face and figure she sees mirrored on the liquid sur- face of the water beneath her . When it insidiously attacks the artless and impressible child of the pale faces , she manifests it by indulging in prolonged and frequent observations ...
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... face , the youth is not at all happy ; but perhaps he feels it absolutely incumbent on him not to appear happy ; and then again , perhaps his knitted brows , his negligently knotted neck - tie , and carefully turned - down shirt ...
... face , the youth is not at all happy ; but perhaps he feels it absolutely incumbent on him not to appear happy ; and then again , perhaps his knitted brows , his negligently knotted neck - tie , and carefully turned - down shirt ...
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... face wears an enviably nonchalant ex- pression , which is greatly strengthened by a dashing twist in his mouse - tailed mustache ; his eyes penetrate our inmost soul , so piercing are they , and so proud is his gaze ; he stands on one ...
... face wears an enviably nonchalant ex- pression , which is greatly strengthened by a dashing twist in his mouse - tailed mustache ; his eyes penetrate our inmost soul , so piercing are they , and so proud is his gaze ; he stands on one ...
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... face , wreathed in a most enchanting smile , and rouged in a very inartistic and unnatural manner , indicate that she is determined to carry all who look at her by storm . We object to , and enter our protest against , the rather ...
... face , wreathed in a most enchanting smile , and rouged in a very inartistic and unnatural manner , indicate that she is determined to carry all who look at her by storm . We object to , and enter our protest against , the rather ...
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