The New England Magazine, Volumen20New England Magazine Company, 1899 |
Dentro del libro
Resultados 1-5 de 100
Página 19
... thought that better results could be obtained by following her lead than by attempt- ing to introduce the powerful current artificially . It is now announced positively that the French scientists have succeeded in utilizing atmos ...
... thought that better results could be obtained by following her lead than by attempt- ing to introduce the powerful current artificially . It is now announced positively that the French scientists have succeeded in utilizing atmos ...
Página 40
... thought that these sun baths saved his life and brought back what little physical vigor he possessed after this period . Portrait number twelve is from a crayon sketch made out in the woods at Timber Creek by his friend , the English ...
... thought that these sun baths saved his life and brought back what little physical vigor he possessed after this period . Portrait number twelve is from a crayon sketch made out in the woods at Timber Creek by his friend , the English ...
Página 41
... thought were if possible cleaner , purer , freer from taint or stain , than were even his body or his linen ... thoughts , sordid feelings , earthly harassments . He resembled hardly at all ordinary men , but lived in a different world ...
... thought were if possible cleaner , purer , freer from taint or stain , than were even his body or his linen ... thoughts , sordid feelings , earthly harassments . He resembled hardly at all ordinary men , but lived in a different world ...
Página 47
... thought either with what I knew of psychology or with what I knew of history . The experience which I have de- tailed threw a flood of light upon the teachings of " Leaves of Grass " ; but strange to say ( so it seems to me now ) I saw ...
... thought either with what I knew of psychology or with what I knew of history . The experience which I have de- tailed threw a flood of light upon the teachings of " Leaves of Grass " ; but strange to say ( so it seems to me now ) I saw ...
Página 51
... thought not of al- leviation , but of cure , who had taken the trouble to really find out what was needed and to get it , and had seen how serious the mischief was , how hard it was to cure it , and how great had been the danger of ...
... thought not of al- leviation , but of cure , who had taken the trouble to really find out what was needed and to get it , and had seen how serious the mischief was , how hard it was to cure it , and how great had been the danger of ...
Otras ediciones - Ver todas
Términos y frases comunes
American antislavery beautiful boat Boston Brown building called Captain Champlain church Colonel colony Connecticut Dentifrice early England English eyes face farm father friends girl give Governor Grand Manan Granville Hampshire hand harbor Haven Havre de Grace head heart hill hundred Indian interest Island James Otis John knew lake Lake Champlain land letter lived look Malden Massachusetts meeting ment miles Miss mother never night Norwich University passed peace Pilgrim Plymouth present President Rhode Island river road Rochester Samuel Adams seemed sent shore side society song South spirit Stonington Street summer things thought tion to-day town Vermont village Walt Whitman Walter Kittredge Washington West wife William York young