The Knickerbocker: Or, New-York Monthly Magazine, Volume 34Charles Fenno Hoffman, Timothy Flint, Lewis Gaylord Clark, Kinahan Cornwallis, John Holmes Agnew 1849 |
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Page 31
... seemed to think that it worked the miracle which we see it performing throughout the world , by indirect means , and that mankind did not become better for it because each individual man was , more or less , in love with some one woman ...
... seemed to think that it worked the miracle which we see it performing throughout the world , by indirect means , and that mankind did not become better for it because each individual man was , more or less , in love with some one woman ...
Page 52
... seemed in spirits . He was evidently delighted at the excitement of his adversary , and confident in his own skill . The preliminaries were soon settled , ( for a student's duel was no very serious affair , it rarely being a matter of ...
... seemed in spirits . He was evidently delighted at the excitement of his adversary , and confident in his own skill . The preliminaries were soon settled , ( for a student's duel was no very serious affair , it rarely being a matter of ...
Page 53
... seemed as if the morning would bring some relief , and for the morn- ing I anxiously watched . It came at last , but I was in no haste to stir out . At length a knock at my door roused me . It was the young Frenchman , and I rose to ...
... seemed as if the morning would bring some relief , and for the morn- ing I anxiously watched . It came at last , but I was in no haste to stir out . At length a knock at my door roused me . It was the young Frenchman , and I rose to ...
Page 54
... to find in her some new grace , some new charm , some new beauty . At sixteen , she seemed to me all that could be imagined of what is lovely and beautiful . A delicious ecstasy floated 54 [ July , An Epistle to the Editor .
... to find in her some new grace , some new charm , some new beauty . At sixteen , she seemed to me all that could be imagined of what is lovely and beautiful . A delicious ecstasy floated 54 [ July , An Epistle to the Editor .
Page 55
... seemed rather the attachment to be felt for a protector or a brother , not the devotion of love to love . ' I nursed myself with hopes . I had never loved but Rosalie ; no one had ever loved me but Rosalie ; and who could expect that a ...
... seemed rather the attachment to be felt for a protector or a brother , not the devotion of love to love . ' I nursed myself with hopes . I had never loved but Rosalie ; no one had ever loved me but Rosalie ; and who could expect that a ...
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