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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... leaves you . Do not be impatient ; do not say to me : ' Hands off ! I must overtake my comrades yonder ; see how they get the start of me . ' Stay , some- thing better is in store for you than this unnatural race which you are running ...
... leaves you . Do not be impatient ; do not say to me : ' Hands off ! I must overtake my comrades yonder ; see how they get the start of me . ' Stay , some- thing better is in store for you than this unnatural race which you are running ...
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... leave off , and thus progress toward perfection ad infinitum . But will they do it ? Did he himself do it ? Do not the higher intelli- gences constantly revert to first principles - scorning all knowledge save that submitted to the ...
... leave off , and thus progress toward perfection ad infinitum . But will they do it ? Did he himself do it ? Do not the higher intelli- gences constantly revert to first principles - scorning all knowledge save that submitted to the ...
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... we have discussed at length the inner life of the author , as revealed in his works , we beg leave to lay before our readers a portion of the data which have fallen into our hands , and which 6 [ JANUARY , RICHARD B. KIMBALL .
... we have discussed at length the inner life of the author , as revealed in his works , we beg leave to lay before our readers a portion of the data which have fallen into our hands , and which 6 [ JANUARY , RICHARD B. KIMBALL .
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... leaves of the trees are nearing Their liveliest , red and gold , That flutter and flush as the sunset Sinks over the distant wold . And down among the poplars , And oak trees and maples bright , Is my quiet home , that seems rising Like ...
... leaves of the trees are nearing Their liveliest , red and gold , That flutter and flush as the sunset Sinks over the distant wold . And down among the poplars , And oak trees and maples bright , Is my quiet home , that seems rising Like ...
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... leave of thee , too . Next we come to what we have no hesitation to pronounce , and declare to be without prevarication , a picture of a suburban cottage . A duly and pro- perly laticed verandah surrounds it ; a sky of a rather bilious ...
... leave of thee , too . Next we come to what we have no hesitation to pronounce , and declare to be without prevarication , a picture of a suburban cottage . A duly and pro- perly laticed verandah surrounds it ; a sky of a rather bilious ...
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