The Atlantic Monthly, Volum 4Atlantic Monthly Company, 1859 |
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Pàgina 71
... live on bread and water , or even give up these , if necessary ; but he could not violate his convictions of what was true and right . He was a perfect martyr to his literary and scientific conscientiousness . He evinced the same spirit ...
... live on bread and water , or even give up these , if necessary ; but he could not violate his convictions of what was true and right . He was a perfect martyr to his literary and scientific conscientiousness . He evinced the same spirit ...
Pàgina 73
... live to thank him for lessons derived from the simple survey of his daily life . Though there is little likelihood that his example of self - abnegation and de- votion to study will be followed by many of our youth , nevertheless , the ...
... live to thank him for lessons derived from the simple survey of his daily life . Though there is little likelihood that his example of self - abnegation and de- votion to study will be followed by many of our youth , nevertheless , the ...
Pàgina 76
... live gleams of sud- denly awakened passion . With but one affection not poisoned by a sense of obligation and condescen- sion , and that a sentiment in which her intellect had little share , a gentle , protec- tive , household love ...
... live gleams of sud- denly awakened passion . With but one affection not poisoned by a sense of obligation and condescen- sion , and that a sentiment in which her intellect had little share , a gentle , protec- tive , household love ...
Pàgina 82
... live as she had lived , freely , carelessly ; she would go and come , ride and walk , just as though nothing had happened , - for , indeed , nothing had happened that a woman of sense and pride should take cognizance of . So , after a ...
... live as she had lived , freely , carelessly ; she would go and come , ride and walk , just as though nothing had happened , - for , indeed , nothing had happened that a woman of sense and pride should take cognizance of . So , after a ...
Pàgina 84
... lives of joy and song that might have been . So , had any luckless intruder chan- ced to discover Zelma's trysting - place , thrown open to the world the hidden ro- mance in which she took such shy and secret delight , and handled in ...
... lives of joy and song that might have been . So , had any luckless intruder chan- ced to discover Zelma's trysting - place , thrown open to the world the hidden ro- mance in which she took such shy and secret delight , and handled in ...
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