Littell's Living Age, Volume 101Living Age Company, Incorporated, 1869 - Literature |
From inside the book
Results 1-5 of 81
Page v
... Present to John G. Whittier , A , Country - House on the Rhine , 22 , 95 , 142 , 337 , 400 , 479 , 534 , 599 , 657 , 723 , 787 58 Commerce , A Defence of , Czech Question , The , Criminals and Statesmen , Coleridge's Memoir of Keble ...
... Present to John G. Whittier , A , Country - House on the Rhine , 22 , 95 , 142 , 337 , 400 , 479 , 534 , 599 , 657 , 723 , 787 58 Commerce , A Defence of , Czech Question , The , Criminals and Statesmen , Coleridge's Memoir of Keble ...
Page 10
... present forms . The plains at their feet , moreover , are covered by the chips resulting from their sculpture . Were they correctly modelled so as to bring their heights and inclinations in just proportions immediately under the eye ...
... present forms . The plains at their feet , moreover , are covered by the chips resulting from their sculpture . Were they correctly modelled so as to bring their heights and inclinations in just proportions immediately under the eye ...
Page 16
... present state of Parisian society , are not really characteristic . Possibly none of them are illustrations of wickedness , such as might be , and sometimes , if not usually , are , presented to the public in the modern ballet . It may ...
... present state of Parisian society , are not really characteristic . Possibly none of them are illustrations of wickedness , such as might be , and sometimes , if not usually , are , presented to the public in the modern ballet . It may ...
Page 29
... present mode of government was formed , from the days in which it was forming it- self , say from Walpole down , and you will find that all who have been of real use had early training as public servants . " " Are we never to get out of ...
... present mode of government was formed , from the days in which it was forming it- self , say from Walpole down , and you will find that all who have been of real use had early training as public servants . " " Are we never to get out of ...
Page 43
... present believed operate as strongly as any other considera- that he was gained . The two ladies , how- tion to make him love his place . Lord ever were of a different opinion . " In Brentford declared that he could not un- spite of ...
... present believed operate as strongly as any other considera- that he was gained . The two ladies , how- tion to make him love his place . Lord ever were of a different opinion . " In Brentford declared that he could not un- spite of ...
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
Abyssinia asked Aunt beautiful Bella Berthold Auerbach called child Church Clodwig dear Dore doubt Dournay England English Eric Eric's expressed eyes face father feeling felt Frau Ceres Fräulein Milch Fräulein Perini give glacier hand happy heard heart Herr Sonnenkamp hope human hymns Killaloe knew Lady letter Lettice light Lina live looked Lord Madame Madame de Lafayette Manna Matterhorn mean ment mind Monk moral morning mother mountain Napoleon nature never night noble once Pall Mall Gazette passed perhaps Phineas Phineas Finn poems poet Pontresina poor Pranken Professorin Rassam replied Robin Gray Roland Scotland seemed Shere Ali smile soon soul speak spirit talk tell thee thing Thou thought tion told tone took turned Ulleskelf voice whole wife woman words young Zermatt