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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Page 44
... voices I ever remember hear- ing , ' that you will help me , and not betray me . ' In reply , I asked : ' Who are you ? ' He glanced around the apartment and shuddered . " This accursed room ! A murderer ! ' I had suspected it ; this ...
... voices I ever remember hear- ing , ' that you will help me , and not betray me . ' In reply , I asked : ' Who are you ? ' He glanced around the apartment and shuddered . " This accursed room ! A murderer ! ' I had suspected it ; this ...
Page 54
... voice , uttered centuries ago , and would be an unanswerable vindication of the statement that the present physical and moral condition of the Land of Promise is the result of misrule , and of a stupendous system of oppression ...
... voice , uttered centuries ago , and would be an unanswerable vindication of the statement that the present physical and moral condition of the Land of Promise is the result of misrule , and of a stupendous system of oppression ...
Page 58
... of Tyre and Sidon to the mountains of Gilead , light arises out of dark- ness , and the voice of Christian praise is mingled with the songs of angels . - SUN SHINE IN THOUGHT : OR CHAPTERS ON THE 58 [ JANUARY , THE TURK IN SYRIA .
... of Tyre and Sidon to the mountains of Gilead , light arises out of dark- ness , and the voice of Christian praise is mingled with the songs of angels . - SUN SHINE IN THOUGHT : OR CHAPTERS ON THE 58 [ JANUARY , THE TURK IN SYRIA .
Page 59
... voice of wailing and lamentation . In vain do we seek the ' royal cheerfulness ' of SHAKSPEARE and SPENSER , the self - assured manli- ness of BEN JONSON , the jovial humor of CHAUCER . In fact , the witty writers of this century , such ...
... voice of wailing and lamentation . In vain do we seek the ' royal cheerfulness ' of SHAKSPEARE and SPENSER , the self - assured manli- ness of BEN JONSON , the jovial humor of CHAUCER . In fact , the witty writers of this century , such ...
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... voices and tinkling lutes in outer darkness . But the lot of those uttering them was a bitter one . Inexpressibly touching , well - nigh tear - awak- ing , are the indications here and there of those brave heretics , who dared be- lieve ...
... voices and tinkling lutes in outer darkness . But the lot of those uttering them was a bitter one . Inexpressibly touching , well - nigh tear - awak- ing , are the indications here and there of those brave heretics , who dared be- lieve ...
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