Littell's Living Age, 149. kötetLiving Age Company Incorporated, 1881 |
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... light , " . and " children of light " of the pleasant- est description , for there is an inherited charm of atmosphere about them which , if only they could rise out of their own special class vulgarisms , would add to their " light " a ...
... light , " . and " children of light " of the pleasant- est description , for there is an inherited charm of atmosphere about them which , if only they could rise out of their own special class vulgarisms , would add to their " light " a ...
363. oldal
... light and shade must be taken together , but a mere allusion should be either kindly , or absolutely indispensa- ble . As we think of the numerous ref- erences in this volume which are neither , we are tempted to rejoice , instead of la ...
... light and shade must be taken together , but a mere allusion should be either kindly , or absolutely indispensa- ble . As we think of the numerous ref- erences in this volume which are neither , we are tempted to rejoice , instead of la ...
432. oldal
... LIGHT marvellously soft yet penetrat- ing ; everywhere diffused ; everywhere reflected without radiance ; poured from the moon , high above our heads in a sky tinted through all shades and modulations of blue , from turquoise on the ...
... LIGHT marvellously soft yet penetrat- ing ; everywhere diffused ; everywhere reflected without radiance ; poured from the moon , high above our heads in a sky tinted through all shades and modulations of blue , from turquoise on the ...
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AUTUMN Wanderings | 2 |
RELATIONS The Use | 7 |
Autobiography | 16 |
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