Autumn Hours and Fireside ReadingCharles Scribner, 1856 - 311 sider |
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Side 16
... modesty may suppose disguised to us by accidental circumstances , such as want of success , association with ungenerous or harsh people , or a lack of high animal spirits , that almost greatest of earthly 16 INTRODUCTORY CHAPTER .
... modesty may suppose disguised to us by accidental circumstances , such as want of success , association with ungenerous or harsh people , or a lack of high animal spirits , that almost greatest of earthly 16 INTRODUCTORY CHAPTER .
Side 17
Caroline Matilda Kirkland. of high animal spirits , that almost greatest of earthly blessings . Anderson's story of the Ugly Duck , who , accidentally looking at himself in a pond , discovers that he is no duck , but a swan , illustrates ...
Caroline Matilda Kirkland. of high animal spirits , that almost greatest of earthly blessings . Anderson's story of the Ugly Duck , who , accidentally looking at himself in a pond , discovers that he is no duck , but a swan , illustrates ...
Side 18
... spirits . Books that will excite curi- osity are among the best ; leading books , that make the reader ' ask for more . ' Further on in life , we like speculative and didactic books , interspersed among the poetical and imaginative . We ...
... spirits . Books that will excite curi- osity are among the best ; leading books , that make the reader ' ask for more . ' Further on in life , we like speculative and didactic books , interspersed among the poetical and imaginative . We ...
Side 23
... spirits above the influence of fatigue and care , that we sometimes think it has been foolish to leave all these pleasant things , to wander over the face of the earth , to lie in strange beds , to toss on uneasy seas , to endure the ...
... spirits above the influence of fatigue and care , that we sometimes think it has been foolish to leave all these pleasant things , to wander over the face of the earth , to lie in strange beds , to toss on uneasy seas , to endure the ...
Side 26
... spirits better . Others long for the excitement of watering - places to balance the excitement of the city , as he whose hands have become shaky with brandy must have his coffee very strong to steady his nerves . Others , again , dream ...
... spirits better . Others long for the excitement of watering - places to balance the excitement of the city , as he whose hands have become shaky with brandy must have his coffee very strong to steady his nerves . Others , again , dream ...
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