The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art, Volume 22;Volume 85Leavitt, Trow, & Company, 1875 |
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Pagina 38
... hope . If there was hope anywhere , it was from some generous human soul . Ma- caria , one of the Heraclidæ , and seemingly the only sister among them , is the most beautiful figure which Euripides has drawn . Her name , the blessed one ...
... hope . If there was hope anywhere , it was from some generous human soul . Ma- caria , one of the Heraclidæ , and seemingly the only sister among them , is the most beautiful figure which Euripides has drawn . Her name , the blessed one ...
Pagina 272
... hope . Adieu , I hope to see thee soon , which is now my only joy . ' It is a hope that will not be realized , for his wife is to leave him too . She writes from her deathbed in noble language , that she ' is unhappy indeed in dying far ...
... hope . Adieu , I hope to see thee soon , which is now my only joy . ' It is a hope that will not be realized , for his wife is to leave him too . She writes from her deathbed in noble language , that she ' is unhappy indeed in dying far ...
Pagina 441
... hope , save that Mr. Wall might perceive what her ignorance overlooked . * * * * * " It is a bad business , Mrs. Travers ; a very bad business , I'm afraid ! " was the wise man's dictum after more than an hour of anxious discussion and ...
... hope , save that Mr. Wall might perceive what her ignorance overlooked . * * * * * " It is a bad business , Mrs. Travers ; a very bad business , I'm afraid ! " was the wise man's dictum after more than an hour of anxious discussion and ...
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