The World's Great Masterpieces: History, Biography, Science, Philosophy, Poetry, the Drama, Travel, Adventure, Fiction, Etc, Volume 10American Literary Society, 1901 - Literature |
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Page 5012
... seemed like the cant of hypocrisy ? And now that slavery has been abolished , the planters of the South find they have sustained no loss . Their ownership of the land upon which the freedmen must live gives them practically as much ...
... seemed like the cant of hypocrisy ? And now that slavery has been abolished , the planters of the South find they have sustained no loss . Their ownership of the land upon which the freedmen must live gives them practically as much ...
Page 5059
... seemed above all others to represent the age and the world , had the real center of his being in the simplest domestic tastes and joys . He for whom the mysteries of human life , thought , and destiny appear to have neither charm nor ...
... seemed above all others to represent the age and the world , had the real center of his being in the simplest domestic tastes and joys . He for whom the mysteries of human life , thought , and destiny appear to have neither charm nor ...
Page 5081
... seemed as if impossible . I next went through the entire piece without interruption ; but here too I found much that I could not away with . At one time the characters , at another time the manner of displaying them , seemed inconsis ...
... seemed as if impossible . I next went through the entire piece without interruption ; but here too I found much that I could not away with . At one time the characters , at another time the manner of displaying them , seemed inconsis ...
Page 5082
... seemed to con- tinue when at court . He possessed more mirth of humor than of heart ; he was a good companion , pliant , courteous , discreet , and able to forget and forgive an injury , yet never able to unite himself with those who ...
... seemed to con- tinue when at court . He possessed more mirth of humor than of heart ; he was a good companion , pliant , courteous , discreet , and able to forget and forgive an injury , yet never able to unite himself with those who ...
Page 5084
... seemed to give but little heed to what was passing ; at last she conducted Wilhelm to another room , and going to the window , and looking out at the starry sky she said to him , " You have still much to tell us about Hamlet ; I will ...
... seemed to give but little heed to what was passing ; at last she conducted Wilhelm to another room , and going to the window , and looking out at the starry sky she said to him , " You have still much to tell us about Hamlet ; I will ...
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