American Monthly Knickerbocker, Volume 59Charles Fenno Hoffman, Lewis Gaylord Clark, Timothy Flint, Kinahan Cornwallis, John Holmes Agnew 1862 |
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By M. HARMON , 840 The Long Ago , 27 The Mummy's Soul , 435 J The Mysteries of the Worlds , 239 Jules Janin , 78 The Opening Scenes of the Rebellion , 372 The Private Library of Wilhelm IV . , 20 L The Seventeenth - Year Locusts ...
By M. HARMON , 840 The Long Ago , 27 The Mummy's Soul , 435 J The Mysteries of the Worlds , 239 Jules Janin , 78 The Opening Scenes of the Rebellion , 372 The Private Library of Wilhelm IV . , 20 L The Seventeenth - Year Locusts ...
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Is it ever with us as when an hungry man dreameth , and behold he eateth ; but he awaketh , and his soul is empty ; or , as when a thirsty man dreameth , and behold he drinketh ; but he awaketh , and behold he is faint , and his soul ...
Is it ever with us as when an hungry man dreameth , and behold he eateth ; but he awaketh , and his soul is empty ; or , as when a thirsty man dreameth , and behold he drinketh ; but he awaketh , and behold he is faint , and his soul ...
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... with them — though he is no ascetic , and proves himself amiably willing to accept happiness in every earthly good . But earthly good fails to satisfy his soul : where , then , is the Lethe , the Nepenthe for such a mind ?
... with them — though he is no ascetic , and proves himself amiably willing to accept happiness in every earthly good . But earthly good fails to satisfy his soul : where , then , is the Lethe , the Nepenthe for such a mind ?
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Yet it is one and the same man ; not in different moods , but in different epochs of mental , moral , and physical development ; and can it be that the human soul in its journeyings on earth evolves such marked changes ?
Yet it is one and the same man ; not in different moods , but in different epochs of mental , moral , and physical development ; and can it be that the human soul in its journeyings on earth evolves such marked changes ?
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It were a mental impossibility that they should be written by one not marvellously inducted into the most subtle theory of the hidden springs of vitality , and the wonderful union of soul and body . Mr. Kimball had been eminent in his ...
It were a mental impossibility that they should be written by one not marvellously inducted into the most subtle theory of the hidden springs of vitality , and the wonderful union of soul and body . Mr. Kimball had been eminent in his ...
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