Library Magazine of American and Foreign Thought, Volumer 8-9J.B. Alden, 1883 |
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... Magdiel had taken a fancy to the two poets . He was always in want of new ideas to amuse himself with , and the thoughts and theories of Jack and Theocritus opened up to him a new world of which he had not dreamed before , and which ...
... Magdiel had taken a fancy to the two poets . He was always in want of new ideas to amuse himself with , and the thoughts and theories of Jack and Theocritus opened up to him a new world of which he had not dreamed before , and which ...
Side 88
... Magdiel Towers , and listened with good - humored cynicism to their views of life and their rhapsodies on the Beautiful , and paid a kindly atten- tion while they read him their poems and other people's poems , and felt feebly thrilled ...
... Magdiel Towers , and listened with good - humored cynicism to their views of life and their rhapsodies on the Beautiful , and paid a kindly atten- tion while they read him their poems and other people's poems , and felt feebly thrilled ...
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... Magdiel Towers . " Yes , " said Jack , when the bishop had departed , “ liberty and civilization - these shall be my political watchwords . The two now exist apart . It shall be ours to solder close these impossi- bilities and make them ...
... Magdiel Towers . " Yes , " said Jack , when the bishop had departed , “ liberty and civilization - these shall be my political watchwords . The two now exist apart . It shall be ours to solder close these impossi- bilities and make them ...
Side 92
... Magdiel railway station . What was the reason the duke had in returning the two poets ? He had a grudge against the preceding Government , which was likely to come in again , because it had not taken sufficient notice of his young son ...
... Magdiel railway station . What was the reason the duke had in returning the two poets ? He had a grudge against the preceding Government , which was likely to come in again , because it had not taken sufficient notice of his young son ...
Side 93
... Magdiel and the chosen of Iram , " the guar- dians let them go by without further protest . Their appearance in the inner lobby created no small sensation even in that crowd of newly elected members busy with the strange business of a ...
... Magdiel and the chosen of Iram , " the guar- dians let them go by without further protest . Their appearance in the inner lobby created no small sensation even in that crowd of newly elected members busy with the strange business of a ...
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