New Monthly Magazine, and Universal Register, Volume 121Henry Colburn, 1882 |
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Page 367
... face , until I am first satisfied that my own nature truly expresses itself , and that the facts upon which I form my judgment may reasonably be accepted as links in the great chain of life properly assayed . The face and attitude may ...
... face , until I am first satisfied that my own nature truly expresses itself , and that the facts upon which I form my judgment may reasonably be accepted as links in the great chain of life properly assayed . The face and attitude may ...
Page 376
... face was a human face , had ever in vultu sidereum quiddam — as Jerome remarks— " a certain heavenly majesty and port in his countenance , " so it is not too much to say that the face of every human being possesses in some degree the ...
... face was a human face , had ever in vultu sidereum quiddam — as Jerome remarks— " a certain heavenly majesty and port in his countenance , " so it is not too much to say that the face of every human being possesses in some degree the ...
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... face ; and the " solar look " may be but a shivered gleam from a soul not yet imbruted but gradually undergoing an eclipse . We look to the heavens and behold celestial bodies , not where they are , but where they were , and so in the face ...
... face ; and the " solar look " may be but a shivered gleam from a soul not yet imbruted but gradually undergoing an eclipse . We look to the heavens and behold celestial bodies , not where they are , but where they were , and so in the face ...
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CALLANDER CRAGS By Rosa Mackenzie Kettle | 53 |
GREAT COMPANIES AND TRADING | 71 |
FARMER AND PARSON | 128 |
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